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St. Clair Shores council ratifies four-year contract with police patrol unit
Summary
The City Council approved a four-year collective bargaining agreement with the St. Clair Shores Police Officers Association, including multi-year wage increases, pension formula changes and elimination of retiree health coverage for future hires; the measure passed 7-0.
St. Clair Shores City Council on Monday ratified a four-year collective bargaining agreement with the St. Clair Shores Police Officers Association that the city and union reached after closed-session negotiations. The council voted 7-0 to approve the tentative agreement after city negotiators presented the package and the union membership ratified it.
City Manager Dustin Lent and the administration presented the tentative agreement and supporting actuarial analysis, saying the pact includes multi-year base pay increases, a change to the…
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