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Posted: 5/28/2016 9:43:09 AM EDT
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Because they're not as good at the corruption game as their peers?
It's NY. They probably didn't bribe the right lawmaker or council member. The more of these you post, the more it reminds me of how Communist Poland was, just less fair and with less freedoms. |
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They voted for it. They clearly ok with requiring new guys to live in the city. What's the problem?
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Because they're not as good at the corruption game as their peers? It's NY. They probably didn't bribe the right lawmaker or council member. The more of these you post, the more it reminds me of how Communist Poland was, just less fair and with less freedoms. View Quote You didn't read the article . No bribe required, state law exempts them from residency requirements. They voted for it, wanted it in there. |
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So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city?
Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. |
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You didn't read the article . No bribe required, state law exempts them from residency requirements. They voted for it, wanted it in there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Because they're not as good at the corruption game as their peers? It's NY. They probably didn't bribe the right lawmaker or council member. The more of these you post, the more it reminds me of how Communist Poland was, just less fair and with less freedoms. You didn't read the article . No bribe required, state law exempts them from residency requirements. They voted for it, wanted it in there. I read it, but what kind of state law is that? And they voted? I vote in CO all the time, and they still pass these shit laws. |
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This is nothing new.
A lot of municipalities have residency requirements. They essentially did a "this for that" in their contract. They allowed the requirement so they could get a pay raise and other benefits. The city bought off on it because it increases the tax base by having them live in the city. |
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Some NJ cities are trying this bullshit. (Not by contract)
They are gonna get spanked hard by the courts. |
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friend of mine was a police officer here, he put up with it for about 5yrs and moved south
they have since dropped residency requirements. |
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Quoted: So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city? Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. View Quote |
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Chicago requires all of their city employees to live in the city.
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I know nothing about the Syracuse FD, my guess is the present/older guys threw the new guys under the bus figuring the other stuff they got, like rules that make it better for them to bang out on disability are worth it, and fuck the newbies they can live in a shit hole for five years. View Quote That's nothing new. |
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I know nothing about the Syracuse FD, my guess is the present/older guys threw the new guys under the bus figuring the other stuff they got, like rules that make it better for them to bang out on disability are worth it, and fuck the newbies they can live in a shit hole for five years. That's nothing new. Happens in every field. Old fart doctors vote to exempt themselves from recertification. |
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I read it, but what kind of state law is that? And they voted? I vote in CO all the time, and they still pass these shit laws. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Because they're not as good at the corruption game as their peers? It's NY. They probably didn't bribe the right lawmaker or council member. The more of these you post, the more it reminds me of how Communist Poland was, just less fair and with less freedoms. You didn't read the article . No bribe required, state law exempts them from residency requirements. They voted for it, wanted it in there. I read it, but what kind of state law is that? And they voted? I vote in CO all the time, and they still pass these shit laws. I mean the union members voted for the contract, requiring new hires to live in the city for 5 years. |
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Its been that way for a long time in many NJ cities. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some NJ cities are trying this bullshit. (Not by contract) They are gonna get spanked hard by the courts. Its been that way for a long time in many NJ cities. No, it's something new |
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You do here if you get called back on a large fire or incident. Happened many times to me when I was on shift. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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First responders need to respond. Not from their homes. You do here if you get called back on a large fire or incident. Happened many times to me when I was on shift. Yeah, for major incidents I can see. But they're not responding to the level 1 alarm from their homes like the vollies do. |
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I know nothing about the Syracuse FD, my guess is the present/older guys threw the new guys under the bus figuring the other stuff they got, like rules that make it better for them to bang out on disability are worth it, and fuck the newbies they can live in a shit hole for five years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city? Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. I lived in Syracuse my first year up here. It was a fucking nightmare. I moved into a new house out in the sticks a month before my lease was up. No job is worth living in that city. |
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Happens in every field. Old fart doctors vote to exempt themselves from recertification. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I know nothing about the Syracuse FD, my guess is the present/older guys threw the new guys under the bus figuring the other stuff they got, like rules that make it better for them to bang out on disability are worth it, and fuck the newbies they can live in a shit hole for five years. That's nothing new. Happens in every field. Old fart doctors vote to exempt themselves from recertification. When we were in contract talks with the city they said they'd give us a raise but new hires would get their starting pay slashed to $25k. Our union basically said that wasn't our problem becuase they weren't part of the union yet and recruitment wasn't our job. The applicant pool dried up and the city was forced to raise the starting pay back up to where it was after awhile. |
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Firefighters agreed to the residency provision in return for wage increases and other favorable changes, Motondo said.
The new contract also gives firefighters more rights to present independent medical evidence in cases involving the city's liability for on-duty injuries, a change that was important to union members, Motondo said. The union agreed to pay more for health insurance. Firefighter premiums will increase July 2016 to $100 a month for individuals and $200 for family coverage, from the current rate of $65 individual and $130 family. In July 2016, the rates will rise again to $115 and $230. So they fucked over the new hires to pad their own pockets. The new hires will have less buying power with their money than the old guys. |
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Firefighters agreed to the residency provision in return for wage increases and other favorable changes, Motondo said. The new contract also gives firefighters more rights to present independent medical evidence in cases involving the city's liability for on-duty injuries, a change that was important to union members, Motondo said. The union agreed to pay more for health insurance. Firefighter premiums will increase July 2016 to $100 a month for individuals and $200 for family coverage, from the current rate of $65 individual and $130 family. In July 2016, the rates will rise again to $115 and $230. So they fucked over the new hires to pad their own pockets. The new hires will have less buying power with their money than the old guys. View Quote "Eating the unborn" as we call it. |
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Quoted: So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city? Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. View Quote |
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Quoted: I know nothing about the Syracuse FD, my guess is the present/older guys threw the new guys under the bus figuring the other stuff they got, like rules that make it better for them to bang out on disability are worth it, and fuck the newbies they can live in a shit hole for five years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city? Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. The Union brotherhood is strong, we stand united! |
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The Union brotherhood is strong, we stand united! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city? Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. The Union brotherhood is strong, we stand united! It's like that anywhere. Regardless of union vs non. |
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Yeah faking an address turns into a shitstorm. I know someone who was caught doing that View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city? Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. I know a bunch of guys who did it to get on FDNY. |
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Maybe they are under staffed and need guys available for call backs. Large working incidents might drain their manpower? |
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I know nothing about the Syracuse FD, my guess is the present/older guys threw the new guys under the bus figuring the other stuff they got, like rules that make it better for them to bang out on disability are worth it, and fuck the newbies they can live in a shit hole for five years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city? Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. That's my take on it as well. Syr. PD had a contract that expired in 2015. Now the city will push for the same residency requirement for new police recruits, and the veteran officers will throw them under the bus for a raise. Of course they won't have an agreement for another year and a half, so the next class or so won't be affected. |
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First responders need to respond. Not from their homes. Call backs. 10 or 12 times a year for me. I wonder about depts that do this, I have NEVER seen our local FD do a callback. Even when the city was ringed by almost a dozen brush fires at the same time, they call in mutual aid instead. They don't have the equipment to put everyone out there at once. Also, it would interfere with all the 2nd jobs firefighters have. |
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I wonder about depts that do this, I have NEVER seen our local FD do a callback. Even when the city was ringed by almost a dozen brush fires at the same time, they call in mutual aid instead. They don't have the equipment to put everyone out there at once. Also, it would interfere with all the 2nd jobs firefighters have. View Quote It's less common with larger departments and metro areas. Our issue is that we have about 60 structure fires a year and only 3 companies on duty, so a single fire ties up the whole platoon for the duration. Also the city is over 10 miles from the next closest jurisdiction with a staffed department, further to the actual stations that would respond for mutual aid so it's easier to just call guys back in to work for 4 hours. The other hitch is that our hydrants do not use national standard thread, so a department responding into the city would need to use hose or adapters from our rigs, and we don't really have any to spare typically. Such fun |
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I don't know that Syracuse calls in surrounding departments unless it's the apocalypse.
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I know nothing about the Syracuse FD, my guess is the present/older guys threw the new guys under the bus figuring the other stuff they got, like rules that make it better for them to bang out on disability are worth it, and fuck the newbies they can live in a shit hole for five years. That's nothing new. They do that here too. Of course I am now one of the old guys but I don't intend to throw anyone under a bus as I didn't like it when something similar happened to me. |
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Quoted: It's like that anywhere. Regardless of union vs non. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So after 5 yrs they get to move outside the city? Good jobs not easy to come by....were I young I'd be happy to have the job and if I had to have my wife and kids live outside the city....firemen get enough time off to make a commute... get a post office box or a friends address..your time on you live in the station house anyway. The Union brotherhood is strong, we stand united! It's like that anywhere. Regardless of union vs non. I know, they did that to me when I was a teamster. When it comes to money and benefits, the union motto is ,'As long as I get mine, fuck you!' The rest of the time it's all about the brotherhood. |
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In NYC, cops and firemen have to live either in the city proper or half dozen nearby counties (in NYS), while sanitation MUST reside within the 5 boroughs. (I believe the reason is for snow removal, which is also sanitation's job).
Meanwhile, EMS (which actually is now a part of the FDNY) can live out of state if they want. Teachers? I don't know, but fuck teachers anyway. Bunch of libtard communist fucks they are. |
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They'd have to double our salary to afford the median home price here.
And a great point by JIA, in these theoretical scenarios where you want people to respond en mass from home, what equipment do you see them using? We have to hustle to find enough patrol cars to run a shift sometimes, and the fire department doesn't have extra engines sitting in the back. |
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They'd have to double our salary to afford the median home price here. And a great point by JIA, in these theoretical scenarios where you want people to respond en mass from home, what equipment do you see them using? We have to hustle to find enough patrol cars to run a shift sometimes, and the fire department doesn't have extra engines sitting in the back. View Quote Ha. Yeah. They bring it up at contract time. "Why don't more of the officers live in the township?" "Cause you guys paying us 20% more isn't going to happen?" |
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No one forces then to do the job. Don't like it? Don't work there.
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My father was a Boston Police officer. All city employees had to live in the city. I know police and firefighters could get "grandfathered out" after a set number of years but not sure if that applied to all city workers. Kinda sucked for a lot of them because the cost of living is high but city pay scales weren't. It was common for city employees to buy a rental property to have a Boston address and move out to the suburbs.
Police and firefighters mostly lived in West Roxbury because they could afford it. W. Roxbury is the closest you could get to living in a suburb within city limits. The rest were stuck in poor and lower middle class neighborhoods until they could get "grandfathered" out of the city. Shitty situation for a lot of them. Their choice though, they wanted city jobs. Mayor "Mumbles" Menino hatched a scheme to catch city employees who moved out of Boston without his permission. He sent address cards out to every city employee stating the city was trying to upgrade its records so needed current addresses. The residency law wasn't really enforced, it was openly tolerated so most employees didn't think anything of it. They put their real addresses on the cards. They were all fired. Here in CA there was a battle to allow police officers to leave the state because of the high cost of living. A lot of them wanted to move to Nevada. As far as I know all their efforts have been squashed. |
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