UAW responds to Governor Rick Snyder's announcement regarding possible EFM for Detroit

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Posted: 03/04/2013

DETROIT (WXYZ) - The UAW has issued a statement in response to the announcement by Governor Rick Snyder regarding the possible appointment of an emergency financial manager for the city of Detroit.

Governor Snyder made the announcement on March 1. Once a 10-day appeals process is complete, the governor could appoint an EFM.

READ THE UAW STATEMENT BELOW:

"The governor's announcement last week of his planned appointment of an emergency financial manager for Detroit was disheartening to say the least. Frankly, it is further evidence of his intent to erode democracy for the citizens of Michigan in general, and the city of Detroit in particular.

"We are all deeply concerned about the financial problems facing our great city. Real leadership in a democracy is bringing parties together and crafting creative solutions as government, business and labor did in the auto industry crisis. This is difficult, tedious work. It is certainly easier to just dictate, but that is not the right way in a democratic society.

"Governor Snyder claims there isn't one simple formula to solve the Motor City's problems. We agree, but dictating from Lansing is not the right formula.

"Whatever happens with fixing Detroit's finances, our immediate concern and priority must be a more common-sense approach to improve public safety and focus on the city's basic responsibilities: safe streets, trash pickup, fighting fires and protecting those in need. Without starting with the basics, we cannot turn our great city or state around."

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