How much is your pay raise this year? If you are like the average American worker my guess it is somewhere between 2-2.5% plus you pay anywhere between 20-50% of your health care benefits.
Giving the city's current financial concerns why do the city employees receive more then we the tax payers do?
Currently, I believe this is correct, the average city employee only pays 7% of their total health care cost and from what I read in today's paper they are going to be given a 3.5% increase each year for the next 2 years.
I am not saying that they should not have some sort of cost of living increase but it should be more in line with what we the tax payers are getting with in our own jobs. This year most of us will feel lucky to receive a 2% increase and that most likely will not even give us enough to keep up with increased health care and fuel cost.
I think with the current budget concerns the city needs to begin taking a business approach and look to have the employees pay more for their health care cost [at least 20%] and give them raises that equal what the rest of us are receiving.
Increasing taxes as I know is being discussed and considered is not the answer. The answer is cutting expenses and living with in your means.
If the city employees do not like it they can get a job in the real world.
We the tax payers of Pickerington are taxed and levied to death. Enough is enough.
By City Tax Payer
Giving the city's current financial concerns why do the city employees receive more then we the tax payers do?
Currently, I believe this is correct, the average city employee only pays 7% of their total health care cost and from what I read in today's paper they are going to be given a 3.5% increase each year for the next 2 years.
I am not saying that they should not have some sort of cost of living increase but it should be more in line with what we the tax payers are getting with in our own jobs. This year most of us will feel lucky to receive a 2% increase and that most likely will not even give us enough to keep up with increased health care and fuel cost.
I think with the current budget concerns the city needs to begin taking a business approach and look to have the employees pay more for their health care cost [at least 20%] and give them raises that equal what the rest of us are receiving.
Increasing taxes as I know is being discussed and considered is not the answer. The answer is cutting expenses and living with in your means.
If the city employees do not like it they can get a job in the real world.
We the tax payers of Pickerington are taxed and levied to death. Enough is enough.
By City Tax Payer