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Public Employees Union Demands: Growing Threat to Fiscal Solvency
2003c87_a_0010905_r01.MP3
Collection StructureCommonwealth Club of California records > Sound recordings of club programs > Public Employees Union Demands: Growing Threat to Fiscal Solvency
Item Title Public Employees Union Demands: Growing Threat to Fiscal Solvency
Speaker Wilson, Pete (1933-)
Date CreatedApril 22, 1977
Description

Following Jerry Brown, governor of California, at the Commonwealth Club podium, Wilson discusses the Humphrey-Hawkins bill and its approach to unemployment--massive public service employment. Wilson draws a fundamental distinction between public and private sector employees, in that the government does not exist to make a profit. In the private sector, consumers can choose whether to buy more costly products, but taxpayers have no such choice with public services. He goes on to discuss public employee strikes, compulsory binding arbitration, and their impact on taxes, providing examples from San Diego and Oakland. California is already ranked near the bottom in terms of attractiveness to industry; public service strikes threaten to further lower this ranking. The solution is a 1978 California initiative to outlaw public sector strikes.

Wilson's biography includes: Mayor, San Diego, 1971-83; member, US Senate, 1983-91; governor, California, 1991-99; fellow, Hoover Institution, 1999- .

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Place RecordedSan Francisco, California, United States
FormatSound Recording
Medium speeches (documents)
Hoover IDProgram 19770422; 2003c87_a_0010905
Record Number2003C87.804
RightsUsed with permission of the Commonwealth Club of California.This copy is provided for educational and research purposes only. No publication, further reproduction, or reuse of copies, beyond fair use, may be made without the express written permission of the copyright owner.

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