Can't afford tax for fire services

Dear Editor:

As residents of this county get bombarded with measures from public agencies this November, it would be prudent to first consider whether these agencies deserve any more of our stretched tax dollars.

Although we all appreciate the services provided by our firefighters, we simply can't afford to continue paying $200,000 a year in total compensation. Don't take my word for it. Go to the Contra Costa Times website and see for yourself.

The fire district has been unable to secure any immediate concessions from its bargaining unit staff and union. All its concession promises are based on "take-aways" from future employees during future negotiations. When this tax fails, it will force the district to make a necessary correction in payroll costs. The bargaining unit staff will face two options: Make immediate concessions to the current contract to ensure district financial solvency or watch as your brothers and sisters get pink slips as a result of your failure to act.

Union contracts are legal and binding; therefore, employees are not obligated to agree to any changes during the duration of the contract. Let's see how much solidarity exists between the ranks when the gravy train ends.

James Nobriga

Antioch

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