NYC Reaches Multiple Labor Agreements with Unions, Including Police and Firefighters

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New York City has reached a five-year tentative contract agreement with a coalition representing firefighters, police and correction officers, and sanitation workers, which includes wage hikes for over 32,000 members across the FDNY, NYPD, and correction and sanitation departments. The agreement is in alignment with money the city set aside in its labor reserve for the next fiscal year.
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