Taskiss wrote:
DFK! wrote:
I don't appreciate the insult.
This isn't Hellfire, the rules here are stricter, so we should be able to find out if my statement was a factual characterization of your position or an insult.
I'd like a moderator to decide.
I'm not a moderator but I play one on TV, and I stayed at a Holiday Inn express last night. Ok technically I am a moderator but this is just my opinion:
I dont think that was a factual characterization, no. I think you imply he only discounts things against his argument for the sole reason that they are... well, against his argument
I dont think that's the case.
For the general disagreement as I understand it, you both make good points. The article used Bureau of Labor Statistics to compare salaries. That to me is simply solid data, open to interpretation. Federal employees make more on average than private sector. The question is, why is that the case?
Quote:
"The data flip the conventional wisdom on its head," says Cato Institute budget analyst Chris Edwards, a critic of federal pay policy. "Federal workers make substantially more than private workers, not less, in addition to having a large advantage in benefits."
But National Treasury Employees Union President Colleen Kelley says the comparison is faulty because it "compares apples and oranges." Federal accountants, for example, perform work that has more complexity and requires more skill than accounting work in the private sector, she says.
"When you look at the actual duties, you see that very few federal jobs align with those in the private sector," she says. She says federal employees are paid an average of 26% less than non-federal workers doing comparable work.
Office of Personnel Management spokeswoman Sedelta Verble, says higher pay also reflects the longevity and older age of federal workers.
Now I'd say those are good arguments, and may in fact be true, but what I think people are saying here is: show your work. Complexity of work is pretty subjective, but age should be easy to show if you have the data. I think it's valid to want to see that before accepting it.