I can understand the initial rejections and negative comments. I also have seen great waste in our civil Service over the years. I have also repeatedly seen and participated in going above and beyond any resonable call of duty to perform services and correct problems that prove to me the value of our civil servants. I think it is a dis-service to lump all of us in one bucket. I agree there is much waste and ineffciency in our government. However the majority of state employees are dedicated and hard working people who have extended themselves financially many times to assist in keeping our state solvent. I myself have filed a "Whisteblower" letter making it very clear where my division was taking inappropriate and I believed illegal actions. The result was a requisite vindictive and hostile work environment. However, we must do what we believe right and just. Now , I find myself without a career after 25 years of exemplary service. Why, "Administrative Efficiency". A catch phrase where a state agency can eliminate anyone they want without cause for 'administrative efficency". A few years away from the ability to retire early , which I was going to do . Which would have resulted in cost savings to the State. I am no longer afforded that option and am unemployed. Nice. I am not crying in my soup , or even for one moment allowing myself to be victimized by the event. I have many talents and great faith! The issue for this topic is how would me being able to retire effectively help the state budget? Well, first do not replace me, secondly If you do, use with a lower cost worker, and thirdly they would be under the defined contribution plan vs the defined benefit plan offering a hugh savings. It is my belief that the majority of costs regarding retirement are associated with the the need to maintain funds related to defined benefit employees - us old timers:). Fourth and equally important is that there needs to be some enticement for state employees to take an early retirement. They are not being offered any where near thier full pay . There is no bonaza here for us. So it makes sense to say; "Hey we will sweeten the deal to get you off the pay roll " . Fifth , and lastly, If it is such a terrible idea , why did the auto companies do it? One last question and the billion dollar answer . Why is our Governor so opposed to this idea when it does make fiscal sense? Could it be the raiding of the retirement accounts and the knowledge we may not have enough to support this good idea?
Thank you for the opportunity to place my thoughts in this forum. Peace and blessings to you all
"I may not agree with what you say. But, I will defend to my death your right to say it" Voltaire