Mayor Adams secures major labor deals with NYC unions, including police and fire departments.
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New York City has reached tentative labor agreements with 11 unions representing uniformed city workers, including firefighters, sanitation workers, correction officers, and NYPD sergeants, captains, and lieutenants. The package of deals will cost the city $4 billion and includes annual salary increases of between 3.25% to 4% over the next several years. Mayor Eric Adams announced the tentative contracts with the Uniformed Officers Coalition and said the city has now resolved more than three-quarters of the contracts that were pending when he first took office last year.
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