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Mayor raises financial and procedural concerns about recent labor-measure changes
Summary
The presiding official said they supported collective bargaining but warned that council changes adding pecuniary damages and allowing midterm bargaining exits could create significant financial and administrative risk for the city and asked to work with councilmembers to resolve issues.
The presiding official at the Denver mayor and city council meeting said they supported collective bargaining but expressed concerns about recent council actions to modify a labor measure, warning the changes could impose new financial risks and administrative complications.
Speaking during the opening agenda discussion, the presiding official said they had supported the measure for collective bargaining but identified two specific concerns: the addition of…
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