Breaking: Mayor Eric Adams announces a tentative deal with New York City's largest municipal union, which would grant members roughly 3% raises over five years as well as bonuses.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Mayor Eric Adams on Friday announced a tentative deal with the District Council 37, the city’s largest municipal union, that would grant their members roughly 3% annual raises over five years as well as bonuses.
The agreement resolves a key challenge facing the mayor, who has strong relationships with labor but is seeking to contain costs during an uncertain economic period for the city. Under a process known as pattern bargaining, the agreement will set the standard for the remaining unions — including the teachers’ union — that are bargaining with the city.
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