r/Firefighting • u/946stockton • 2d ago
General Discussion Mississippi Firefighters- 35 Years and no COLA
https://www.wlox.com/2025/08/27/mississippi-fire-departments-questioning-long-term-impact-recent-changes-pers/?outputType=ampA new Mississippi law is making all new people hired on for police/fire to put in 35 years of service before they are eligible for their retirement, and no cost of living adjustment.
When a state senator was asked about how it’ll affect recruiting “They can do something else.”
Their state usually ranks at the bottom of rankings, so residents of other states near the bottom can still say, "Thank God for Mississippi.”
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u/schrutesanjunabeets Professional Asshole 1d ago edited 1d ago
And up until 2020 it was illegal for public sector employees to bargain in the state. The major department I worked for there has failed year after year to get city council to go to collective bargaining.
I clarified my original post.
I've since moved to a blue state that my municipality values labor and I have double my salary, a significantly better retirement than VRS, and a lesser workweek. All because we have a CBA.