Meet privately with union negotiators to discuss employee contracts
In Plain English
The city regularly negotiates wages, benefits, and working conditions with 6 employee unions representing police, firefighters, and city staff. State law allows the city council to discuss these negotiations privately before making public decisions. This closed session covers contracts for about 800 city employees.
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Public Comments
13 public comments — 13 spoken
- Jan MignoneIn person
- Khoa (last name unknown)In person
- Steve BischoffIn person
- Oscar GarciaIn person
- Donovan DeciousIn person
- Peggy ChouIn person
- Gonzalo OchoaIn person
- Tim SimmonsIn person
- Joy MasseyIn person
- Savannah StewartIn person
- Eunice TrumballIn person
- Benjamin TherriaultIn person
- Emily RossIn person
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