Milwaukee DSA Calls on Common Council to Overrule Mayor’s Veto of 4% Worker Raises
The Milwaukee Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are calling on the Milwaukee Common Council to overrule Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s veto of a 4% raise for city workers.
“Mayor Johnson’s letter regarding the veto asks if there is a ‘better way’ to incentivize residency, and we have one: pay a fair wage,” Ian Gunther, chief steward of American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 47 said. “Workers should not pay the price for City Hall’s failure to budget for the workforce that keeps Milwaukee running.”
Union officials with AFSCME, whose members work across multiple departments in the city of Milwaukee, said the 4% raise included in the amended budget was already a compromise of their initial demands.
“The residency tier was a concession, not our demand; we fought for a 6.5% raise for all,” Gunther said. “With inflation at 5.9% over the last two years, and no raise last year, cutting this back to 3% is effectively a pay cut.”
Milwaukee DSA is urging its membership to contact City Hall and tell officials there to support city workers with a 4% raise, overruling the mayor’s veto.
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“Elected officials need to hear from regular people that they support the raises in the budget as amended by the Council, which raised wages by a total of 4%,” Brower, who represents District 3 on the Common Council, said.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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