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Junction City Council approves municipal labor contract and police association agreement
Summary
The Junction City Council approved a municipal union contract and a police association contract, both replacing expiring agreements and described by staff as manageable within the budget. Council addressed executive-session confidentiality and a potential conflict of interest before voting; both motions passed unanimously.
The Junction City Council approved two employment agreements on Tuesday night: a municipal union contract (transcript references to the AFSCME/municipal union) and the Junction City Police Association contract, both of which replaced agreements set to expire at the end of the month.
City staff told the council both bargaining units had ratified the proposed texts and that, if council approved, the city would put the new agreements into effect. Staff also explained that if council declined to approve a contract the city would return to the negotiating table and any successor agreement would typically be made retroactive to…
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