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Pages tagged “state employees”

  • The Public Employment Reality

  • McDonald: Letter to Pension Task Force

    TO:                   THE PENSION BENEFITS TASK FORCE
    FROM:             PATRICIA MCDONALD – PRESIDENT, CAMPAIGN FOR VERMONT PROSPERITY
    DATE:              DECEMBER 6, 2021
    RE:                   FOLLOW UP FROM TESTIMONY ON DECEMBER 1, 2021


    Dear Members of Pension Benefits Task Force:

    First, I want to thank you for giving Ben Kinsley and me the opportunity to present the findings of our report entitled “The Public Sector Reality.” The purpose of this report was to examine the overall competitiveness of our public and private employee wages. We believe this question does have an impact on how we should address the pension crisis because it gets at what level of benefits we should be offering to new hires. We cannot meaningfully change the promises we have already made to fully vested employees (nor should we), but we can make adjustments for new employees as a large portion of our workforce potentially turns over within the next several years.

    Pat Mcdonald

    Written by Pat Mcdonald
    December 06, 2021

  • 2009 Memo on State Employee Compensation

    It turns out that some government officials have known for a while that state government salaries are competitive. This letter (dated October 29, 2009) from Jeff Carr to Governor James Douglas about a review of a VSEA memo to Donna Sweaney, Chair of Government Accountability Committee. Carr’s letter, over a decade old now, points to many of the same factors we found in our recent report around compensation levels and the growth rate of state employee compensation compared to the private sector.

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    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    December 05, 2021

  • Task Force: Pension Benefits, Design, and Funding

    At the 8/17/2021 task force meeting, Chris Rupe (part of the Joint Fiscal Office) submitted a document entitled: impact of various possible changes to plan design. The task force reported that there are various scenarios that are being considered, to include:

    • Adjusting employee contributions to the pension plans
    • COLA (cost of living) adjustments for active employees, for all except those within 5-10 years of retirement
    • New one-time or ongoing revenue sources. None yet been selected, but under consideration are:
      • Cannabis tax revenue
      • Sports gambling
      • High-income tax surcharges
      • Elimination of capital gains income tax exclusion
    Pat Mcdonald

    Written by Pat Mcdonald
    December 01, 2021

  • Letter to the Editor: Let's be Honest About Public Employee Compensation

    On November 10th Campaign for Vermont (CFV) held a press conference to review the details of its report entitled The Public Sector Reality. For the record, I am the President of the Board of Directors of CFV.  Over the past months of pension discussions at the Legislature we heard claims about the state’s non-competitive wages and we decided to verify those statements. We set out expecting to find that pension benefits were an unquestionable asset to recruiting and retaining our public sector workforce. What we found surprised us.

    Pat Mcdonald

    Written by Pat Mcdonald
    November 22, 2021

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