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In reply to the discussion: Mayor abruptly slashes wages to minimum for Scranton City Workers [View all]sweetapogee
(1,216 posts)somehow, someway this problem in Scranton is going to be resolved. When it does get resolved the workers will get back pay. The FFs know this. In a technical sense the taxpayers have not been asked to pay more at least yet, this is really a tug of war between the Mayor and City Council. The problem you see is that the city has a liability problem which is bleeding funds from the general account. It is not a case of greedy tax payers, no sir.
As far as a firemen's strike goes, I don't think that will happen for several reasons. First, the FD is overstaffed and the FFs know it. This would just give the city the excuse it needs to thin out the herd. Second, a no-strike clause would subject the FFs to arrest. Once you have an arrest record, your FF/EMS/LE days are over, it goes with the territory. Finally some entity is going to put the fire out or cut the patient out of the car. Scranton PA isn't NYC and is surrounded on all sides by communities that will send their FFs in. Tobyhanna Army Depot has a fire company that would be quite capable of doing the job. But it's not going to get to that point so why get all worked up over it?
I and other have said it over and over again, Scranton is a Dem friendly city. the IAFF isn't going to call for a strike. The other city depts might but not fire.