What in the world is going on in our country? This is even happening in Wisconsin where Scott Walker just saw his Act 10 law upheld by the court of appeals on collective bargaining? Whaaaaat!?
End the Secrecy in Public Union Collective Bargaining
January 25, 2013
Source: Nick Dranias, Bryron Schlomach and Stephen Slivinski, "Airing Out the Smoke-filled Rooms: Bringing Transparency to Public Union Collective Bargaining," Goldwater Institute, January 17, 2013.
In 11 states, secret government union collective bargaining is law, a lack of oversight that should be corrected. This lack of oversight often leads to unions employing strong-arm tactics to receive higher wages and benefits at taxpayer expense, say Nick Dranias, Bryron Schlomach and Stephen Slivinski of the Goldwater Institute.
- Alaska, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico and Wisconsin all require collective bargaining to take place outside the watchful eyes of elected officials and the news media's watchful eyes.
- About 2.5 million Arizonans, more than 40 percent of the state's population, live in municipalities that keep collective bargaining with government unions secret.
- Arizona pays its hourly employees approximately 20 percent more than what workers earn in the private sector.
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that state and local government employees earn 43 percent more than their private sector counterparts.
- Among these 11 states, most of which are right-to-work states, there are growing calls for increased transparency in the bargaining process.
- The American Legislative Exchange Council has endorsed model standalone legislation that would improve transparency but opponents of this legislation label it as attempts at "union busting."
- Seven states -- Oregon, Texas, North Dakota, Ohio, Tennessee, Florida and Maryland -- have strong transparency stipulations in place for some or all of their government unions.
- Dranias, Schlomach and Slivinski believe that all bargaining should take place at open meetings.
- All meetings should be documented verbatim and those documents should be available as part of public record.
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