City Salary Freeze

P. E. Pfeifer
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Mayor Anthony Lee has asked his assistant to begin the analysis of a recent survey of city residents to help him decide between freezing the salaries of city employees and cutting back on city services. There is a supplemental spreadsheet available for students (UVA-QA-0794X). Excerpt UVA-QA-0794 Jul. 9, 2012 City Salary Freeze Like the mayors of other major U.S. cities, Mayor Anthony Lee faced a set of difficult budget choices. The recent recession had lowered total tax revenues, and the fiscally conservative Republican was committed to making commensurate cuts in the city budget. Ever mindful of his campaign promise to serve the collective will of the people, Lee turned to the city's annual resident survey for guidance. At the risk of oversimplifying the situation, Lee saw it as a choice between services and salaries. The city either needed to cut back on the services it provided (e.g., police, fire, parks, sanitation, etc.) or freeze the salaries of its employees. A recent attempt to freeze city salaries had been unsuccessful, in part, due to the massive and effective public relations campaign launched by Services Employees International Union Local 712, the city's largest public employees union. If a salary freeze was to be implemented for the upcoming year, Lee hoped the recent survey would provide him the ammunition needed to support it. Political reality (Lee desperately wanted to be reelected for a second term) meant that the “collective will of the people” actually connoted “people who vote” and, more cynically, people who could help reelect Lee. Consequently, he would pay the most attention to those residents who claimed no party preference (NPP) and the least attention to residents claiming to be Democrats. . . .
城市工资冻结
市长安东尼·李要求他的助手开始分析最近对城市居民的调查,以帮助他决定是冻结城市雇员的工资还是削减城市服务。有一个补充电子表格可供学生使用(UVA-QA-0794X)。与美国其他主要城市的市长一样,市长安东尼·李(Anthony Lee)面临着一系列艰难的预算选择。最近的经济衰退降低了总税收,财政保守的共和党人承诺相应削减城市预算。他一直铭记自己的竞选承诺,即为人民的集体意志服务,他以该市的年度居民调查为指导。冒着过分简化情况的风险,李认为这是服务和薪水之间的选择。该市要么需要削减其提供的服务(例如,警察、消防、公园、卫生等),要么需要冻结其雇员的工资。最近一次冻结城市工资的尝试没有成功,部分原因是该市最大的公共雇员工会服务雇员国际工会本地712发起了大规模而有效的公关活动。如果明年要实施工资冻结,李希望最近的调查能给他提供支持这一计划所需的弹药。政治现实(李明博迫切希望连任)意味着,“人民的集体意志”实际上意味着“投票的人”,更讽刺的是,意味着能够帮助李明博连任的人。因此,他会把最多的注意力放在声称没有政党偏好(NPP)的居民身上,而把最少的注意力放在声称自己是民主党的居民身上. . . .
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