Monday, November 14, 2011

Unions set site of democrat Andrew Cuomo in New York

http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/11/ohio-union-afscme-andrew-cuomo?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Motherjones%2Fmojoblog+%28MotherJones.com+|+MoJoBlog%29

So why target Cuomo, a Democrat, instead of GOP governors, you might ask? Even though he's a Dem, union officials see Cuomo as on the wrong side of the fight over workers' rights and benefits. In 2010, Cuomo campaigned on reforming pensions for public workers, sparking a battle with teachers unions. In a February budget speech, Cuomo asked unions for $450 million in concessions to help balance a budget awash in red ink. The unions have fought Cuomo at every turn, bashing him for capping a state property tax that helps fund schools and for mimicking GOP governors' attacks on public workers.

Think of AFSCME's New York ad buy as a warning shot: Whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, if you try to slash workers' rights, unions are willing to spend big to push back just as hard.

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