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UkrainianGuy
09-09-2008, 03:18 AM
California union to seek Schwarzenegger recall By Jim Christie
Mon Sep 8, 7:24 PM


SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California's prison guard union said on Monday it will seek the recall of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger after he ordered a pay cut for its members amid the state's protracted budget deadlock.


"We're going to move it as quickly as possible," union spokesman Lance Corcoran said of efforts to launch a referendum to remove the Republican governor, who entered office in 2003 after a recall election of then-Gov. Gray Davis, a Democrat.

Corcoran said a recall measure would likely end up on a special-election ballot next year rather than on the upcoming November ballot. The California Correctional Peace Officers Association must collect the signatures of more than 1 million registered voters to qualify the measure, according to the California Secretary of State's office.

"This is a governor that has been a complete failure," Corcoran charged.

Schwarzenegger's term ends in 2010 and he can not run again.

The 30,000-plus-member union has long been at odds with Schwarzenegger, but his order in July to cut the pay of prison guards to the minimum wage sparked their latest confrontation.

Schwarzenegger also ordered job cuts for an estimated 22,000 temporary state employees and sharply reduced wages for 200,000 other workers after California began its fiscal year on July 1 without a budget.

Corcoran said prison guards should be exempt from the pay cuts in light of their public safety role. They manage the largest state prison network in the United States, overseeing about 170,000 inmates, a system plagued by overcrowding and frequent violence between rival gang and ethnic groups.

The pay cuts ordered by Schwarzenegger have yet to be implemented while state lawmakers continue to haggle over a compromise budget plan. They must close a shortfall that Schwarzenegger has estimated at $15.2 billion, not including a $2 billion reserve he wants to create.

Democrats who control the state legislature have urged raising taxes to balance the state's books. Republicans oppose tax increases, including Schwarzenegger's proposal for a temporary increase in California's sales tax to help fill state coffers, and they are pressing for deeper spending cuts than Democrats say they will accept.

Schwarzenegger spokesman Adam Mendelsohn said the governor was not concerned about a recall initiative.

"This is the latest in intimidation tactic after intimidation tactic used by the prison guard union in their never-ending effort to extract a huge pay raise out of the legislature and the governor," Mendelsohn said in a statement. "The governor will not be intimidated by these selfish tactics worthy of a schoolyard bully."

Political science professor Larry Gerston said a recall would be a "long shot" even if Schwarzenegger's standing with voters continues its recent downward trend in the polls as voters give lawmakers even lower marks on job performance.

"People are frustrated, that's for sure. But I'm not sure the frustration manifests itself enough with the governor," said Gerston, who teaches at San Jose State University.

Gettin'r'round
09-09-2008, 08:48 AM
There go the unions again. Hell here in Ontario teachers get $95k for 9 months work! Talk about privileged status.

BAM
09-09-2008, 05:23 PM
95k?> and they cry about it.

spiderman7
09-09-2008, 08:55 PM
Well they have to work around 6 hours a day with a spare in there. Plus Yard duty. Not to mention they have to be off with everyone else for Stats. P.D days etc.. Tough.

guest
09-09-2008, 10:09 PM
unions are the lose.

IronRobi
09-09-2008, 10:12 PM
so a union of 30,000 people can speak for california with a population of 36million... it'll never work! Arnold for president!

Seth
09-09-2008, 11:05 PM
some unions are pushing it too far nowadays. They've outdone their goal, they work in their own interests now. Some will go on strike when the company fires someone who was about to become an union worker. Illegal strike, for non-union members. What do they get? slap on the wrist. They've lost the company millions, which is felt by the workers, just so they could get an additional salary to chip in the union fund

downtown
10-09-2008, 12:06 AM
I'm not a big fan of unions myself, but honestly minimum wage to be a prison guard??? I think they deserve a little more than that.

Bowlcut
10-09-2008, 07:46 AM
There go the unions again. Hell here in Ontario teachers get $95k for 9 months work! Talk about privileged status.

I would not be so quick to criticize the unions.
My aunt lives in California and the are so cheap when it comes to education that parents have to pay EXTRA for phys ed and art classes. Teachers there make less than they do in Quebec or BC plus have a higher cost of living.

California is the world's 5th largest economy so there should be no reason that they have such poor finances.

Gettin'r'round
10-09-2008, 09:26 AM
California is full of leftists so you'd expect their finances to be in good shape? Take a look at Toronto. Run by the unions for the unions and they are cranking up the taxes to pay for all the spending. And the city is running into the ground