
by the Liberty Unyielding staff
In Virginia, the Democratic state legislature is likely to adopt legislation that requires local governments to engage in collective bargaining with public-employee unions. If the local government and the union canโt agree on a big wage hike, an arbitrator will still be able to order the big wage hike if the arbitrator thinks it is a good idea. That means huge costs for local governments, which will likely result in property tax increases.
Democratic legislators donโt mind imposing those big costs on local governments. But local governments do โ even some controlled by Democrats. The Democratic head of the Prince William County School Board called the bill โThe single largest tax increase in Virginia history.โ
WJLA reports:
The Prince William County School Board Chair is slamming a bill, supported by Gov. Abigail Spanberger, that would expand collective bargaining for public sector employees.
โThis new bill wants to mandate collective bargaining and mandate whatโs called binding arbitration, which forces districts to pay a salary based on some unelected person whoโs an arbitrator who tells us what we have to do,โ School Board Chairman Babur Lateef told me. โAnd we donโt agree with that. We donโt believe that should be done for any school division in the state or any locality. We believe local governments should have the right to choose whether they want to collectively bargain or not, and it shouldnโt be mandated. The current bill, as it stands, doesnโt fund the mandate, so the state wants to mandate it, but they donโt want to pay for it. If this bill passes, it will be the single largest tax increase in Virginia history, because all of the responsibility for these payments and salaries will be on the localities, local taxpayers, property taxes, and everyone in communities, and it will bankrupt local governments and bankrupt school divisions.โ
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