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Calling on the Nutter Administration to negotiate a Fair Contract with AFSCME Municipal Workers Unions.
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WHEREAS, There is a need for the City of Philadelphia to recognize the significant fiscal support to the City made by the employees of the City represented by AFSCME municipal workers unions; and
WHEREAS, AFSCME municipal workers unions worked closely with the Nutter Administration in the fall of 2009 to reassign 200 jobs and restructure the workforce to fill vacant previously funded positions in order to minimize job losses which resulted in savings to the City totaling $35 million; and
WHEREAS, AFSCME municipal workers unions, by not receiving wage increases over the last four years, have helped the City save $61 million; and
WHEREAS, AFSCME municipal workers unions, not having received any increase contributions from the City to cover the costs for health benefits, have saved the City $84 million; and
WHEREAS, AFSCME municipal workers unions played a significant role in helping the City to attain legislative approval from the Pennsylvania General Assembly to defer payment obligations to the Pension Plan until the year 2013 thereby allowing the City to conserve an additional $235 million; and
WHEREAS, The total fiscal support that AFSCME municipal workers unions have provided to the City over the last four years equals or exceeds $415 million; and
WHEREAS, The City would not have been able to balance the City Budget in any of the last four years without these significant fiscal contributions by AFSCME municipal workers; and
WHEREAS, AFSCME municipal workers unions have remained willing and, in fact, engaged in ongoing negotiations to settle a Fair Contract with the City; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That City Council calls upon the Nutter Administration to acknowledge the significant fiscal support provided by AFSCME municipal workers unions; and
BE IT FURTHER R...
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