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98-240RESOLUTION NO. 98R- 240 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM OPPOSING MEASURE A ON THE NOVEMBER 3, 1998 ELECTION BALLOT AND URGING ITS DEFEAT BY THE VOTERS OF ANAHEIM WHEREAS, Measure A on the ballot for the November 3, 1998 Anaheim municipal election is an initiative measure which, if approved by the voters, would amend the Anaheim City Charter to require that all unresolved disputes between the City and the City firefighters' union concerning wages, hours or terms and conditions of employment of City firefighters be submitted to an outside three-member board of arbitrators for a binding decision; and WHEREAS, Measure A would take away the rights of voters to hold elected representatives accountable for the wages paid to City firefighters and would place this decision in the hands of a board of arbitrators not elected by, or accountable to, the taxpayers of Anaheim; and WHEREAS, Measure A would require the board of arbitrators to select either the last offer of the City or the last offer of the firefighters' union and impose the selected offer upon the City taxpayers and the City firefighters irrespective of its effects and consequences; and WHEREAS, Measure A would create a ~'NO WIN" situation for both City taxpayers and City firefighters. If the arbitrators select the union's last offer, the City will be forced to make cuts in other programs or services to fund the union's demands. If the arbitrators select the City's offer, the firefighters will be forced to work under a labor contract they have not approved; and WHEREAS, the City has a track record of continued fair labor negotiations and has proven this recently by reaching agreement with all of its recognized labor organizations except the Anaheim Firefighters Association; and WHEREAS, in 1997, even without a labor agreement, the average gross pay and benefits for Anaheim firefighters was $90,762; and WHEREAS, binding arbitration has been found to hinder effective and efficient government by favoring prevailing practices over best practices, to promote short-term interests over long-term solutions, to discourage good faith negotiations, and to impede cooperative and collaborative joint labor/management efforts; and WHEREAS, the Anaheim Budget Advisory Commission has gone on record as unanimously opposing Measure A; and