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Committee recommends county approval of three-year nurses’ contract with 5% raise and benefit increases
Summary
Oakland County’s Legislative Affairs — Operations Committee recommended advancing a three-year tentative collective bargaining agreement with the Michigan Nurses Association covering nonsupervisory public-health nurses, including a 5% raise in the first year and expanded benefits.
Oakland County’s Legislative Affairs — Operations Committee on an unspecific date recommended that county leaders advance a three-year tentative collective bargaining agreement with the Michigan Nurses Association covering nonsupervisory public-health nurses.
County staff described the agreement as the final contract in the current bargaining cycle. “This is the latest and last in the series of contracts up for this season,” the county presenter said during the meeting.
Under the tentative agreement, nurses would receive a 5% wage increase in the first contract year and a $1,500 one-time payment if the board approves the contract. The presenter described additional wage adjustments scheduled in the later years of the contract and said the changes are tied to the county’s…
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