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Council to consider ballot question on binding arbitration for Page union; staff asked to convene expert briefing
Summary
Councilor Brett Boston sought a charter amendment to change Page (city employee) collective-bargaining from advisory arbitration to binding arbitration; members requested a work-session briefing from negotiators and legal counsel before deciding whether to send the change to voters.
Councilor Brett Boston told the Pueblo City Council Monday that members of the Page employee union asked him to pursue a charter amendment changing their dispute-resolution process from advisory arbitration to binding arbitration, aligning Page with the city’s police and fire bargaining protocol.
Boston said Page workers perform essential city functions and many asked him to bring the question to the council so voters can decide. The…
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