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Union raises multiple grievances during public comment; city introduces new labor attorney
Summary
A union representative presented the fifth of seven grievances to the Gladwin City Council during public comment and asked for responses; City Administrator Kimberly Hines introduced new labor attorney Bonnie Toskey and said the city signed a contract that eliminated the need for a closed session.
During the public-comment portion of the Feb. 2 meeting, Union Representative Kevin Besonen told the council the union had not yet received responses to its grievances and presented grievance No. 5 of 7 for council review, requesting the council take note. City Manager Kimberly Hines later reported…
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