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Committee to advance Morristown charter after town representative says manager powers compatible with union contracts
Summary
The Government Operations & Military Affairs committee heard testimony on the proposed charter for the Town of Morristown and agreed to place the measure on its agenda for a vote after a municipal representative said the charter’s town manager powers do not conflict with existing union contracts for police and highway workers.
The Government Operations & Military Affairs committee heard testimony on the proposed charter for the Town of Morristown and agreed to place the measure on its agenda for a vote after a municipal representative told the panel that new town manager powers would not conflict with existing union contracts.
Chris Palmero, a municipal representative from Woodstown, told the committee he had provided the panel with the town’s current union contracts with the Morristown Police Department and the Highway Department and that he and another testifier had reviewed the charter…
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