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Tag Archives: Pulaski
CA Labor Unions: We’re ‘At Governor’s Service’ To Fight For Tax Increases
It is now official–unions using money extorted from workers will be used to raise the taxes for the worker–making them both broke, possibly out of a job, and on their own dime.
How Much Do California Government Pensions Really Cost?
The unions claim this, “the average state worker gets a pension of $24,000 and often without social security. Not lavish by any means” Unions lie, that is there nature–what else would you expect from an organization that extorts money from … Continue reading
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Tagged $66, 828, 828 per year, base pay, benefit, California, California Political News and Views, CalPERS, cops, economic bubble, extort, lavish, part time workers, pensions, Pulaski, retirees, retirement, social security, Stephen Frank, teachers, unions, vested, worker, workforce
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