File #: RES-0026-2011    Version: 1 Name: Issue Two
Type: Resolution Status: Lost
File created: 10/17/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 10/17/2011
Title: Resolution Urging Voters to Vote YES on Issue Two November 8th
Indexes: RESOLUTION
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Resolution Urging Voters to Vote YES on Issue Two November 8th

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WHEREAS, Gahanna City Council had asked the Governor and the Legislature for relief in helping us control our labor costs; and

WHEREAS, we got that relief in the form of SB5 legislation; and

WHEREAS, Gahanna and the rest of taxpayers in Ohio will save roughly $1.3 billion per year if local governments use the tools provided to them under SB5; and

WHEREAS, the majority of spending in the City of Gahanna is on salaries and benefits for employees which has increased at a rate which far exceeds the private sector; and

WHEREAS, Ohio's school district and local government spending exceeded tax revenues, or was projected to exceed tax revenue, in the next year or two; and

WHEREAS, in 69 out of 88 counties, local government workers earn more than their private sector neighbors; and

WHEREAS, most government workers pay less than the private sector average of 23 percent for their health care premiums and receive sick pay benefits five times greater than their private sector neighbors; and

WHEREAS, taxpayers pay between 14 percent and 34.5 percent of each government worker's salary for retirement compared to private sector Ohioans receiving roughly 10.2 percent (4 percent average employer 401(k) match plus 6.2 percent for the employer Social Security payment); and

WHEREAS, the death and injury rates over the last decade for fire fighters and police officers in states that don't allow government workers to collectively bargain is the same as states like Ohio that allow government workers to collectively bargain; and

WHEREAS, government managers need the same flexibility to manage their workplaces as private sector managers possess; and

WHEREAS, SB5 protects the rights of government workers who choose not to join a union or pay dues to a union; and

WHEREAS, SB5 requires that governments publish the costs of labor contracts so taxpayers can ...

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