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Public
Employee Press
By LEE SAUNDERS Administrator, District Council 37, AFSCME The challenges that face all New Yorkers in the year 2002 are daunting, but they are not insurmountable and quick fixes conceived in anxiety will not solve our problems. With fiscal experts predicting a nerve-jangling city budget gap of $4 billion, the New York press corps recently devoted considerable space to Mayor Bloombergs call for agency heads to consider cuts of up to 20 percent. But the new Mayor wont present a budget until February, and there will be long, long hours of analysis and discussion before the new budget is adopted in June. As grueling as this process will be, we are encouraged by Mayor Bloombergs public declarations that city workers are part of the solution to the citys fiscal woes, not part of the problem. Unfortunately, not everyone appears willing to
respect this process. Adding insult to injury, DC 37 has learned that two years ago the HHC board
of directors voted behind closed doors to give its top officials six-figure payouts
if they are removed without cause. The great unfairness here is that while the
HHCs top executives land softly with golden parachutes, the agency appears
willing to sacrifice its front-line employees. Your union will continue
to fight like hell to remind them of this. Most recently, DC 37 fought
to save $1 billion in budget cuts that were a farewell gift from the
Giuliani administration. We lobbied the City Council and secured millions of dollars
in restorations, saving members jobs in city museums and libraries. Like
the HHC, some of these institutions had gone so far as to issue layoff notices.
But DC 37s efforts have made these job cuts unnecessary. We also care deeply about our
city, and we respect the new mayor. We hope to work cooperatively with him to
solve the coming budget problems, but we want him to understand a basic fact about
DC 37: We fight aggressively for every member.
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