New York City’s Sanitation Union, City Reach Tentative Contract Agreement - 62-Month Deal ‘Would Bump Top Base Pay To Nearly $100,000’
Richard Khavkine at The Chief Leader reports New York City’s Sanitation Workers Union and the Adams Administration have reached agreement on a five-year, two-month contract that, pending ratification by the Rank-and-File, will bring Sanitation Workers compounded pay increases of nearly 19% over the life of the deal. It also consolidates the Sanitation Department’s updated mission by doing away with separate waste and recyclable goals in favor of an “all-materials” target. The deal, retroactive to December 28th of last year and lasting through the end of February 2028, conforms to the pattern agreed to by the Uniformed Unions earlier this year. It would give the 7,100 Members of Teamsters Local 831, the Uniformed Sanitationmen's Association, increases of 3.25% the first two years of the deal, of 3.5% in the third and fourth years and 4% starting in December 2026.
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