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City manager briefs council on MOU allowing Sandy police sergeants to join existing bargaining unit
Summary
City staff reported that House Bill 41 15 opened the option for police sergeants to join collective bargaining units. The Sandy Police sergeants opted to join the existing Sandy Police Association bargaining unit. City staff said they will sign a short memorandum of agreement that places sergeants into the unit with no immediate change to pay or
City Manager Tyler briefed the council on a memorandum of agreement (MOA) the city prepared after changes in state law gave police sergeants the option to join bargaining units. Tyler said House Bill “41 15” (as spoken during the meeting) allowed sergeants either to form their own bargaining unit or to join an existing one; the three current Sandy sergeants elected to join the city’s existing police association bargaining…
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