InlandPolitics: S.B. County budget plan currently rests on employees, unions
- Written by Administrator
- Posted February 8, 2010 at 12:11 pm
San Bernardino County announced last Friday that it was delaying a planned budget workshop for another month.
For a county that has been asleep at the switch in closing an estimated budget shortfall of $90 million-plus in its upcoming fiscal year is anyone surprised?
Neighboring Riverside, Orange, Los Angeles, and San Diego Counties have at least been continually taking budget reduction steps in an effort to keep their respective situations manageable.
Inside sources in San Bernardino County are indicating the plan there is no significant personnel reductions, but let current employees defer negotiated salary increases for a second year in a row. Deferrals that must become permanent concessions after existing contracts expire.
What a facade.
The county is apparently is gambling on perceived weak leadership within union ranks. Sources also indicate the management of the San Bernardino Public Employees Association (SBPEA), the county’s largest bargaining group, has already bought off on the continued freeze.
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The SBPEA Chicken is at it again, putting all of the heads of the members across the tracks of the oncoming fiscal restraint train without letting anyone know about the gravity of the situation, or the deals he has already made. Talking about “weak leadership”, sorry people it’s more like “management sellout”. Off with the Chicken’s head SBPEA members, or you stand to suffer the consequences.
I keep hearing layoffs and I pretty much believe them. Something is going to happen very soon.
Boy Sharon, sure glad that you and Jim went your separate ways before today’s announcement by the AG/ DA. Some times things are just meant to be/ or not and have a way of working out for the best in the long run.