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County employees tell supervisors bargaining has stalled; union leaders accuse county of using health care as leverage
Summary
During public comment county employees and a union leader accused the board of failing to bargain in good faith, said staffing shortages are already harming services, and criticized the county for linking health care language to contract negotiations.
Two public commenters at the Solano County Board of Supervisors' Feb. 10 meeting used the public comment period to criticize the county's approach to labor negotiations and to relay member frustration over compensation and health care provisions.
Linda Cheeseman, who identified herself as "an office supervisor here in the county," told the board, "This board has failed that…
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