Adopt rules for how city negotiates with employee unions
Resolution 48-19
In Plain English
The city needs formal rules governing how it bargains with unions representing police, firefighters, and other city workers. These rules establish procedures for contract negotiations, grievance handling, and dispute resolution. If approved, the city follows standardized processes when employees have workplace conflicts or when union contracts expire.
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