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Council rejects fact-finder recommendations in patrol officers labor dispute
Summary
The council adopted a resolution rejecting the fact-finder’s recommendations in the labor agreement between the city and Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 15, Patrol Officers Unit; the resolution passed with one council member voting no.
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Strongsville City Council on Oct. 6 adopted Resolution 2025-114 to reject the findings and recommendations of the fact finder in the labor negotiations between the city and the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 15, Patrol Officers Unit.
President Short introduced the resolution during the Committee of the Whole, saying the recommendation was to reject the fact finder’s report. The resolution was moved and seconded and then carried on roll call with a majority in favor; Ms. Roff recorded the lone dissenting vote.
Council recorded the vote during the meeting; the resolution declares the city’s position to reject the fact-finder recommendation and was adopted as an emergency measure.
The action does not itself finalize a labor agreement; it is a formal rejection of the fact-finder’s recommendations and preserves the city’s negotiating position. Council members did not detail alternative terms on the record during the meeting; further negotiation or procedural steps were not specified in the public record.
