Meet privately with union negotiators about employee contracts
In Plain English
The city negotiates contracts with 6 employee unions covering police, fire, and general city workers. State law allows city councils to discuss salary, benefits, and working conditions in private meetings. These closed-door sessions help both sides prepare for formal contract talks without public pressure.
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Meet privately with union negotiators to discuss employee contracts
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