County Employees Reject New Union Contract Proposal
Posted December 9, 2014 at 5:14 am by Tim Dustrude
This past weekend, County employees represented by AFSCME, Local 1849, AFL-CIO, voted to reject a tentative agreement with San Juan County on a new 3- year contract. The current contract expires December 31, 2014.
Representatives from AFSCME and County management had been in negotiations on contract terms since August, assisted by a facilitator from the state’s Public Employment Relations Commission.
The tentative agreement included wages and annual cost-of-living increases, contributions to a health care saving account, along with several modifications to the management of the contract.
The County Council is required to adopt the County’s 2015 budget before the end of the year. Adoption of the the budget is now scheduled for Tuesday, December 9, 2014.
Absent a signed contract, County officials say there is no basis for providing a cost of living adjustment or continuing benefit contributions provided for in the expiring contract.
County Council members have unanimously stated they remain hopeful of reaching a contract agreement that is both fiscally responsible and satisfactory to the County’s represented employees.
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