Approve new contract with Mid-Managers Association union
Resolution 112-21
In Plain English
The city's contract with its mid-level managers union expired and needs renewal. Mid-managers include department supervisors and project coordinators. If approved, the new contract sets wages, benefits, and working conditions for the next few years.
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Votes
Approve the item and adopt Resolution No. 112-21
5 to 2
Why This Vote Matters
The council approved a new contract with the union representing mid-level managers like department supervisors and project coordinators. This contract will set wages, benefits, and working conditions for these city employees over the next few years, though no financial details were provided. The measure passed in a divided vote of 5-2, with Councilmembers Bates and Butt dissenting. This contract renewal was necessary because the previous agreement had expired.
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