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Omaha Steve

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Mon Feb 3, 2014, 11:51 AM Feb 2014

X Post from GD: It's crowded, and pricey, at city's bargaining table (Omaha Steve's contract)


http://www.omaha.com/article/20140203/NEWS/140209642/1694#it-s-crowded-and-pricey-at-city-s-bargaining-table

PUBLISHED MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 AT 12:30 AM

By Erin Golden and Matt Wynn

The City of Omaha's effort to make money-saving labor deals comes with a significant price tag of its own.

In the two years since the city began using an outside labor negotiator, it has paid his firm about $500,000 — a rate of $315 per hour.

This year, with nearly 75 percent of city employees in line to get new contracts, that expense is likely to rise. The contract for Omaha's police union expired at the end of 2013. The two largest civilian unions have been without a contract since 2012.

And the fire union, which recently spent months wrangling with Mayor Jean Stothert over changes to its current contract, is likely to reopen discussions with the city sometime this year.

FULL story at link.

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X Post from GD: It's crowded, and pricey, at city's bargaining table (Omaha Steve's contract) (Original Post) Omaha Steve Feb 2014 OP
Great article... Sancho Feb 2014 #1

Sancho

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1. Great article...
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:05 PM
Feb 2014

I'm on a bargaining team here in Florida for university faculty. We're facing a paid negotiator and a bunch of the Governor's appointed hacks.

No matter what we propose, even if it doesn't cost money or is good for both sides, the negotiator postures and argues and acts like a stupid, high-priced lawyer. He also doesn't know anything about running a college; he just wants to run up the bill and go back to his puppet masters for a payday.

At any rate, in the recent climate most of the university system here (6 different unions) is at impasse or having big fights. The good news is that we're holding strong. Our members hate seeing the smart-ass, custom suit flying in from out of town, and it has actually motived most of us...so membership is up.

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