Unintentional comedy from union fantasyland.

Via Zero Hedge:

Beggars once again have become choosers it would appear. As Bloomberg reports, a Detroit city union is demanding that the bankruptcy judge reinstate a policy that enables a “13th” monthly check to be cut for pensioners every year. The policy, which was ended in 2001, cost the city $1.92 billion, according to a reporty commissioned by the city.

Via Bloomberg:

Detroit’s bankruptcy judge should allow a state employment panel to reinstate a pension program that gave an extra check to retirees every year using excess earnings, a city union said in court papers.

Before it ended in 2001, the policy of issuing a “13th” check and related payments cost the city $1.92 billion between 1985 and 2008, according to a report commissioned by the city.

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