Why stop there though? Why don't we criticise the earnings, terms, and conditions enjoyed by countless other professions. Footballers, fat cat company directors, or accountants? What about police officers? Great terms and conditions (and deservedly so), but they get much of the same benefits as council workers do - also funded by council tax - but receive a higher salary. Are we arguing that they should also have their entitlement to a final salary pension scheme removed?
If private sector employees feel they should have the same or better conditions as public employees, then fight for them. The answer, surely, is not for public employees to downgrade their conditons to match the downward spiral of private sector employees conditions, widening the ever increasing gap between the haves and have nots in our society.
Our council workers do some of the most dirty, horrid, dangerously unhygenic, yet highly admirable and completely necessary jobs. Maybe we should have a wee think about some of the things they have to do before we criticise. How many of you lot would pick up dead cats, remove insect infested old furnishings, clean public loos, dig graves, or work outside in all weathers? Maybe lots of us - but not for what they actually get.
Trust me, the 25% pension costs aren't paying for the pensions of the guys that pick up our litter and empty our bins. It's the fat cat council bosses (chief execs, not, by and large, our elected officials) and the accountants that score.
Rant over;-)