YouTube has a video of the press conference.
Here is a summary of some of what the Mayor said today:
The budget is $88 billion. There is no authority from the state government to allow the city to borrow money yet and there is no aid yet from Washington that would bring stimulus money for states and municipalities. de Blasio stated that if we can't get the stimulus from DC or the borrowing authority from Albany, then October 1st looms and as the last resort he would have to lay off city workers. Layoffs are included in the budget but again he says it is only a last resort.
As for savings, de Blasio stated that there are $1 billion in labor savings that are included that he will try to agree to with the unions. (Look out as I have no idea what the givebacks will be but we can expect them. Go to about the 3-minute mark of the video to hear this part.)
His labor commissioner said the DOE would hire from the ATR pool for new positions needed in the schools. Summer Youth is back. 100,000 kids served.
The Mayor said DOE will train Safety Agents for restorative justice and social-emotional learning. NYPD can still deal with violent and criminal matters in schools. The budget director said there would be $400 million cut from the DOE budget.
The mayor didn't deny that moving school safety to the DOE wasn't really an NYPD cut but he stated the roles would be changed because of the changes in approach to school safety.
The NY Post reporting on the deal says Fair Student Funding is no longer cut but rather frozen:
The ‘Fair Student’ program that helps equalize funding between Gotham’s richer and poorer school districts will see its funding remain flat, instead of facing a $100 million cut
The Department of Education’s popular ‘Single Sheperd’ guidance counselor program for high needs schools faced the ax but now has its $11 million budget back
Here is the Post's account on the cuts to the NYPD:
It transfers the school safety officers back to the Department of Education, moving $307 million off of the NYPD’s budget in the first year. It also calls for school safety agents to be moved to another still-unspecified agency, accounting for another $42 million.
Controversially, sources told The Post, City Hall also tallied the $134 million in fringe benefits — like health, dental and eye care — associated with those employees and counted those savings toward the $1 billion goal.
The NYPD is also supposed to slash its overtime spending by $352 million in 2021 — roughly half of its annual outlay, which exceeded $700 million in each of the last three completed budget.
Much of the rest of the savings come from reducing the department’s uniformed headcount by 1,163 through attrition, the sources added. Once more, City Hall counted the costs of providing benefits to those employees towards the $1 billion mark.
October 1 deadline. The same day that last payment for work we did ten years ago. I think we can safely say it may be gone. I hope you haven't spent it yet.
ReplyDeleteAnd too late to opt out
ReplyDeleteIt looks like negotiating a contract with backended money until October 2020 without interest could come back to haunt the union. Could we have done better (fewer compensation deferrals with interest)? My guess is that we should get it but at a price (unknown givebacks elsewhere). The last thing the union wants to deal with is an awoken membership with thousands calling the UFT Offices in disgust if something happens to the last lump sum payment.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, you will complain. I'm sure uft is gonna care. Lol
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ReplyDelete$1.5B in NYPD cuts not enough for AOC: ‘Defunding police means defunding police’
Police cuts are bullshit. Mayor admits it. Our cuts are coming. Mulgrew probably already knows them. They are just dotting it's and crossing it's. The date October 1, a month after school starts, is too telling. They aren't going to reorganize it all in October. Hold tight to your pocketbooks ladies and wallets gentlemen. They are coming for your money.
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ReplyDeleteGarciaTuesday, June 30, 2020 8:47:00 PM
So why you don't go and risk your life like we do everyday breaking fight and taking weapon from gang members with just a flashlight
The timing of this agreement is quite interesting as the school safety agent's labor contract with NYPD expires today.
ReplyDeleteThis deal smells of collusion between the city and unions.
ReplyDeleteWhen 75% of us vote to give back money we made ten years ago and get nothing back, I will not know whether to laugh or cry.
ReplyDeleteYou will be mad you didn't opt out
ReplyDeleteHas the UFT issued layoff numbers or let people know who is potentially in jeopardy of being laid off?
ReplyDeleteWhy should they? We all know a deal is in the works. It is just a matter of what we are giving back.
ReplyDeleteThere is a real fiscal problem.
ReplyDeleteIf the City doesn't get Federal help or the right to borrow funds for operating expenses there will be drastic cuts.
The UFT will see that the cuts will hurt as little as possible, but there will be cuts.
Let us not be naive, and let us support the UFT's efforts to minimize harmful effects if they are required.
Let us have a real union and fight the cuts and let us get something back if they come after our money. See 1991 for details.
ReplyDeleteY'all may prefer Corona compared to what the Narrative has in store for you. NYC has been lost. Most urban centers gave been lost. The teachers of the Narrative and their endoctrinated henchman control most of the levers of powers and portals of information.
ReplyDeleteGet your Che shirt, Antifa mask and BLM sign ready and try to blend in.
I was under the impression that the remaining retro was placed in essentially a "locked box." If we take a TDA hit and give up the retro... oh boy.....
ReplyDeleteThe union leadership needs to take their kneepads off around the mayor and governor.
Is there any chance to hold off until the Democrat run House and Senate approves the city bailout in January?
ReplyDeleteTime to leave NY. Cut your losses on a having a longer pension and LEAVE!
ReplyDeleteDefund the police. Really? And what will you -no matter your skin color!-do when you call 911 in a real emergency. Curse them and curse the budget that funds the salaries of the men and women who save you? I doubt that.
Stupidity and mob mentality is ruling here. I say this respectfully to you all...wake up!
Nobody better try to guilt me into foregoing my last retro payment to avoid layoffs. Good lord I cannot wait to be done with the G-d forsaken DOE.
ReplyDeleteYes interesting how the layoffs come right before the last retro payment.
ReplyDeleteMulgrew so much as said it at the Town Hall.
ReplyDeleteQ: Teachers bailed city out long ago, is there talk about giving up 25% lump sum?
A: City will ask about everything. Many people retired already wouldn't be impacted. City can ask about anything.
Ink already drying.
ReplyDeleteI said this here awhile back. Mulgrew will not screw retirees out of retro because he knows that retirees would block vote Unity out on that issue. Active teachers will always be screwed by Unity because they can't be bothered to vote or will vote Unity no matter what. This is exactly why the democrats fail us. Blue no matter who gets us nowhere.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the alternative to the Dems? Republicans who want to privatize everything. What is the alternative to Unity? The MORE hippy-dippies or the cult of Portelos. Bad choices nationally and in the union.
ReplyDeleteThey both fail the working people. Who does the least harm? Donny has his head down in his celly--just tweeting up a storm--like many other children. We have no leader.
ReplyDeleteI agree on Trump but thinking Biden is going to save us may be a little hard to take.
ReplyDeleteCity Council is about to vote on an $88.1 billion budget and the public doesn't have access to the full details (including how much education spending will be cut) and is just at the whim of whatever the mayor and lawmakers feel like disclosing? Do I have that right?
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