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Public
Employee Press Contract
talks underway
Contract
talks were scheduled to resume in late February, after this issue of PEP went
to press.
The union and city were to meet Feb. 26 to continue negotiations
on a new economic agreement for nearly 100,000 members.
“We are happy
to resume negotiations with the city,” said DC 37 Executive Director Lillian
Roberts. “We have been pressing the city to accelerate the process, and we
are ready to roll up our sleeves to get an agreement as soon as possible.”
The
parties last met Dec. 4. The pace of the contract talks had slowed because of
the holidays, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s exploration of a presidential
run and the city’s focus on issuing its four-year financial plan and its
$58.5 billion preliminary budget for fiscal year 2009.
The current economic
agreement expires March 2. In the new contract, DC 37 seeks a fair, equitable
and living wage. The city increased its wage offer at the Dec. 4 bargaining session.
The
union’s demands include preserving health benefits and increasing the city’s
contribution to the welfare fund, which covers union benefits, such as the prescription
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