This opinion editorial was published in today’s Star Ledger.
By NJ Voices Guest Blogger/For NJ.com
March 05, 2010
By Gerard J. Meara/Star-Ledger Guest Columnist
The Star-Ledger editorials “Out of Control: The cost of public workers” and “The rules are rigged” (Feb. 28 and March 1) were more diatribe than policy argument, more hysteria than reasoning and more pandering than persuasive presentation. The editors should do some homework and learn the realities of a situation before declaring, “it’s time to go nuclear.”
The essence of the newspaper’s position is that public employee unions somehow have an upper hand with public managers when it comes to negotiating labor contracts — that “the rules are tilted in favor of the unions.” Let’s start by comparing bargaining laws in…
