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Post by Warren on Apr 29, 2014 1:56:49 GMT -5
House and Senate budget chairmen shook hands Monday on major provisions of a $75-billion budget containing no general pay raises for state employees, but won’t increase their insurance premiums in the coming fiscal year.
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Post by lawton on Apr 29, 2014 11:15:23 GMT -5
Weatherford said. “This has been a very fiscally responsible year. We’ve got $3 billion in reserves — the most we’ve added in quite some time.”
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Post by Warren on Jun 18, 2017 12:24:38 GMT -5
So much for the Teamsters having all the answers! Yea right!
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Post by Warren on May 19, 2019 15:07:39 GMT -5
Obviously, the Teamsters failed to live up to their bargain and 12-hour shifts are here to stay indefinatly. As I knew from before, we couldn't even fill a shift back when it was 8hr. shifts. DOC will forever be understaffed and therefore safety will be a great concern to the Officers and Staff working at any prison in Florida. I worked CM/TCU and it was bad then, and I'm sure worse now. The only thing those type inmates know is physical force. Now, that is under scrutiny and Officers don't want to use it because it may cost them their job. Then you have the LAZY officers who could care a less anyway. SAD state of affairs!
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Post by sfcwoodret on Oct 23, 2019 8:03:32 GMT -5
So what have they actually done lately? LOL.
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Post by sfcwoodret on Oct 23, 2019 8:04:53 GMT -5
Paying the union in a right to work State is a waste of money as was the PBA. I'm glad I saved my money for better things.
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Post by sfcwoodret on Oct 23, 2019 8:06:05 GMT -5
Then Gov. Scott pushed the PBA out and that's where the Teamsters came in. Like it? LOL
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