New York City Reaches $4 Billion Contract Deal With 11 Unions For Uniformed Officers - Tentative Deal, ‘If Approved,’ Would Bring 75% Of The City's Workforce Under Union Contract
Published Friday, June 16, 2023
Matt Troutman at Patch reports a tentative $4 billion agreement would bring 11 Unions representing Uniformed Officers working for New York City under a new contract. The five-year deal announced by Mayor Eric Adams would cover 32,000 City Employees, including Police, Fire, the Sanitation Department and Department of Transportation, who are represented by Unions in the Uniformed Officers Coalition. The Mayor said, if approved, 75% of the City's Workforce would be under contract.
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