Union girding for shutdown
The state's largest public employees union is starting to prepare its nearly 20,000 employees for a government shutdown.
"We are telling them they need to prepare for the possibility that they may go for some period of time without a paycheck," said Eliot Seide, executive director of AFSCME Council 5. The union gave Gov. Mark Dayton his first campaign endorsement.
Seide said members are fully behind Dayton's tax increase proposal. He said he hopes the meltdown at the Capitol doesn't lead to a shutdown in July.
Seide said union workers will not be "pawns in a game to try to defeat the governor's proposals. Our people are too smart for that."
For public workers, the possibility of shutdown will become very real if there is no budget deal by June 8, when layoff notices would go out to employees.
The public employees union is also planning to rally at the Capitol on Monday night -- the last night of the regular legislative session -- to try to convince Republican lawmakers to get their job done.
"We do our jobs. ... Now we are going to see if the legislators are going to get their jobs done," he said.