
Oh the humanity! Those who work in the dreaded private sector pay 100%.
(TPM) — The Florida Education Association on Monday filed a class action lawsuit against Gov. Rick Scott (R-FL) and several administrators with oversight over a state retirement fund, alleging that they violated teachers’ existing contracts with an “unconstitutional” 3% pay cut imposed by the recently-passed budget.
In the suit, the FEA claims that the state made backdoor cuts to teachers’ salaries in the new budget by forcing them to begin paying 3% of their earnings into a retirement fund as a way to reduce the government’s obligation to pay into that pool. The suit argues that the change reneges on promises made in the current contracts, and is therefore illegal.
“This pay cut was used by legislative leadership to make up a budget shortfall on the backs of teachers, law-enforcement officers, firefighters and other state workers,” said FEA President Andy Ford in a statement posted to the FEA’s website. “It is essentially an income tax levied only on workers belonging to the Florida Retirement System.
“It’s unfair — and it breaks promises made to these employees when they chose to work to improve our state,” he added.
HT: Fox Nation
