Redding Mayor Wants More Permanent Concessions

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

REDDING - Mayor Rick Bosetti is hoping to win money- saving contract concessions in city employee retirement and health care coverage by asking voters to approve ballot measures to further trim Redding’s ailing budget. Bosetti’s ideas will be discussed at tonight’s City Council meeting, though council members will not vote on the proposal.

The city has cut nearly $13.7 million from its general fund over the past two years to bring spending in line with declining revenues. In September, officials learned sales tax revenues dropped 23 percent in the spring compared with the year before, 9 percent lower than projected, causing a budget gap of $350,000. Several unions have since conceded raises and agreed to furloughs to keep jobs in place and department doors open, but Bosetti said he wants more.

The first measure would require employees to pay their own contributions to their California Public Employees’ Retirement System accounts. Currently, the city pays both the employee and the employer contributions, according to a staff report. Bosetti said the city cannot afford to continue on the same course, but labor negotiations didn’t yield that concession. “I think there’s no doubt that at some point we have to find a mechanism that results in that,” Councilman Dick Dickerson said. “We can’t continue doing what we have been.”

Another area Bosetti proposes to change is employee retirement health care coverage, which represents an estimated liability of $85 million to $95 million, he said.  Instead of the current system, which subsidizes 50 percent of a retiree’s health care premiums indefinitely so long as the retiree worked for the city at least five years, Bosetti proposes a tiered system where the amount subsidized increases with the number of years worked for the city, he said.  “If there is consensus to look at doing this, we need to get staff direction on what to come up with for the ballot,” Bosetti said. Councilwoman Mary Stegall said she agrees with the idea of employees paying their own retirement contribution but doesn’t think a ballot initiative is the way to go.

“It seems to me that’s what we do as a City Council in our negotiations, not what we ask the voter to choose,” she said. Stegall questioned the amount of money it would take to put a measure on the ballot and said she needed to know more details about the proposal. Dickerson said a complete analysis of the amount of money involved in pensions would be necessary before he could decide on whether a ballot measure would be appropriate. “I am not convinced that all the intricacies are something that can be put on a ballot measure,” Dickerson said. “It’s complicated.”

Reporter Amanda Winters can be reached at 225-8372 .


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Monterey Member Picnic a Success

Monday, October 05, 2009


Monterey - The Annual member picnic was a success. Members from a variety of units attended. Business Manager Chris Darker and six UPEC Staff attended the annual event on Saturday. “These events are important to our staff. It gives them an opportunity to meet with members and their families informally and get to know each other better”, said Darker. UPEC Staff volunteered to attend the event and most travelled from the Redding area early Saturday morning to attend. Members and their children played in the bounce house or played volleyball. Thanks to all who attended and participated.


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UPEC Fall Newsletter Mailed

Thursday, October 01, 2009


REDDING HQ - Members can look forward to their fall newsletter in the next few days. UPEC Staff prepared the newsletter and included a copy of UPEC’s new brochure and information on the website and our new Facebook location. The newsletter includes highlights from the past year about what the local has been doing for the membership and the local. Communication has been a top priority for Business Manager Chris Darker and the Executive Board. “We are continuing to expand our communication in different ways to reach all our members on a platform they use”, said Darker. The local uses the website as the main source of communication with local members and has been incorporating Facebook over the past few weeks.


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