Town of Braintree

THO Where Are You, We Need More

Posted in: Braintree
How many retired town employees are there and how are their pension?’s funded?

How many retired town school teachers and how are their pension?’s funded?

When the teachers retire how are their salary burden shown on the school budget,
the super refers to an literal unloading of funds for twelve retired teachers?

The retirement salary top base pay for the teachers to $71,000,
. (And the School Committee says they are doing it for the children)

what is the average retirement pay for retired police and firemen?

What is the pension burden on the town?’s funds, now and in the short term?

By We need much more money
Can you diagnose this bird?

Braintree Someone with some stones would ask the teachers union president, Larry Kramer, to come to town meeting and plead his case about the tough times teachers are facing. If $52 grand is the average teacher salary, then that would seem to me to be a pretty good way to help teachers make ends meet.

Instead of having executive sessions to discuss contracts, let's have them in open meetings so we all can hear what's being proposed and what's being rejected. I'd be for that but something tells me that the self promoting rebel with a cause, Mr. Kramer wouldn't.

Once you've seen his act in being a hard ass union president, then you would understand where a lot of the problems come from.

Ask Ms.Clark about her feelings and opinion of Mr. Kramer and you might be in for a surprise. His arrogance is quite an eye opener. He belongs in front of town meeting so everyone can judge for themselves.
-By TMM--Jan 22, 2005--I Wish


WHO IS THIS GUY AND WHERE DID HE COME FROM? teachers union president, Larry Kramer.

CAN WE FIND OUT, HOW LONG HAS BEEN UNION GURU, WHERE DID HE WORK BEFORE, WHAT IS HIS TRACK RECORD, WHAT/WHO ARE HIS POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN BOSTON?

Also why is he so arrogant and how does he get away with it, how much are
the teachers union due's/mo? Do they continue paying after retiring, are there more than one teachers union, if so do the teachers have to belong to both like the NEA?

By TELL ME WHAT MAKES HIM FLY?
reality is simple if you try

1.the schools need repairs.make them
town will fund it and when applicable
state and or federal will cover their end.
2.the teachers will get no raise.period
3.the state will pay their end of the Quinn bill shortage because the governor stopped payment.the town should not be held financially responsible for the governor short changing us or they should give us a tax break to cover the difference.don't worry they're creative
anyone that can justify a pension to someone like billy bulger shouldn't be balancing their books at our expense.
just what did our state rep say about that at one of their many meetings?that he would give us money to beautify
Washington street with 100 year old replica street lamps and a retaining wall at church and elm streets?woohoo!
3.consider eliminating the Quinn bill if they're going to renege on their end
adding to the taxpayers burden.
4.forget adding cops and fire. it's a ploy by misters Frasier and Kenny 's
attempt to trump the school departments
raises and added monies.i don't blame them but two wrongs never make a right.
5. the population in town has changed by approximately 2500 residents in 30+
years and we need the present amount of police/fire/teachers? why is that?
6. keep the maintenance funds for fire and police.
7.eliminate town vehicles as perks to employees.don't worry,they're manage.
8. demand all employees of the town be
competent or furlough them until they are accredited
9.as a requirement of town employment
make all employees sign a non conflict of interest clause and do not allow blood relatives be directly under their charge or in their department

these are suggestions.





By THO
THO


1.You have way too much time on your hands.
2. Your a f*cking idiot.


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