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Federal wage Freeze? Except for Unions of course.
President Obama looked his teleprompter right in the eyes and promised a pay freeze for all Federal employees - except for those whose wages are detemined by collective bargaining of Service Employee
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Green jobs cut even with heavy government subsidy
Hey, stop complaining about the jobs lost to AB32.  They will be replaced by green jobs like . . .  Oops, this just in: San Jose solar panel manufacturer Solyndra just laid off 190 workers
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More Federal Worker's Pay tops $150,000
The number of federal workers earning $150,000 or more a year has soared tenfold in the past five years and doubled since President Obama took office, a USA TODAY analysis finds.   T
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Fact of the Day: Businesses are leaving California at three times the 2009 rate and you will be surprised at the nature of many of these (think green).Read more at UCAPS News of the Day Blog
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Even though private sector workers out number public service workers by four to one,  California continues to elect politicans who confer incredibly generous pay, benefits and pensions on those who serve and govern us while systematically destroying private sector jobs and opportunities.
Our State is essentially controlled by Public Service Unions and the effect has been not only unfair but economically devastating to those of us who make our living in the Private Sector. They have been able to accomplish this because they are organized and we are not!  We should be nurturing and protecting the private economic systems and industries that we depend upon for our livelihoods in the same manner that they aggressively protect their jobs in government.  And yet we continue to support politicians and policies that are committed primarily to the public sector and to gaining more and more control over the private sector as a means to fund and grow government. Let's change things.  Together we can:
 
  • Bring Public and Private sector into parity in pay, benefits and pensions.
  • Demand the same health care system for everyone
  • End excessive regulations that kill private sector jobs
  • End excessive growth in government
 

 
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UCAPS News and Views

Health Care Waiver List Doubles to 220 December-11-2010
I will save you the very non-intuitive six clicks that it takes to get there, but you can eventually find a  list of waivers to the new health care regulations granted by the Obama Adm
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Here It Comes Again! November-12-2010
The lame duck Congress will try to ram through another massive taxpayer handout to unions at the expense of the average worker in the private sector.   We have heard
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California’s Public Service Unions Got Everything They Wanted. November-3-2010
But the big losers in the 2010 elections were private sector workers who enthusiastically followed their lead.    You have to hand it to the Public Service Unions in C
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Why isn't this Fraud? October-12-2010
According to Fox News, three of the largest Public Service Unions have donated over $170 million 100% to Democratic candidates for the 2010 election cycle. This included $87.5 million from
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If you make your living in the private sector you better vote Yes on Prop. 23! October-12-2010
Every Public Service Union in the State is spending big money to ensure that Prop. 23 fails.  That ought to by itself send everyone who works in the private sector to the poles along
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Plunder ! - How Public Employee Unions Are Raiding Treasuries Controlling Our Lives And Bankrupting The Nation, by Steven Greenhut
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UCAPS Releases Voting Recommendations October-12-2010
UCAPS.ORG has released its California 2010 Election voter recommendations. "The most important message to our members for this election" stated Michael R. Gonza
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