RELIEVED BUT WARY GOVERNMENT WORKERS STAND DOWN, FOR NOW
Monday, April 11, 2011(Dc Labor)
Picketlines
and rallies by government workers in DC and
across the country today were called off after
Friday night’s last-minute
budget deal averted a threatened shutdown of
the government. “This was just
Round 1,” warned AFGE Political Director Bob
Nicklas. “Bigger fights are ahead
over the 2012 budget, the Deficit Commission
and the debt ceiling.” In
addition, Nicklas said, Congressman Jim DeMint
(R-SC) has introduced
legislation to strip federal workers of their
collective bargaining rights.
" From Capitol Hill to Wisconsin and states
across the country the fight
is the same,” Nicklas told Union
City, “anti-government, anti worker
politicians have declared war
on the middle class, their wages, benefits and
the critical services they count
on every day. We're fighting back and we are
going to fight back even harder in
the days and months ahead.” AFSCME
Council 26 Executive Director Carl Goldman
agreed, saying “I’m worried that the budget
deal will have a negative effect on
federal programs and federal workers' job
security,” and adding that “I am also
angry that closing corporate loopholes and
raising taxes on millionaires and
billionaires wasn't ever seriously considered
in the budget talks." Goldman
told Union City that he plans to keep the “We
Want To Work For You” t-shirts Council 26
ordered handy; “This was a dry run and we may
yet need them.”
