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| Sheriff employee contract approved |
| By The Morning Sun |
| Published: 10/08/2008 |
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MICHIGAN - Gratiot County Commissioners approved a new four-year contract with county sheriff's deputies and corrections officers on Tuesday. Sheriff's employees had ratified the contract in a 26-1 vote, Richard McNulty, a lawyer for the commission said. The new contract calls for no salary increase in the first year, which just now ended, and a $700 bonus in the second year, to be paid in February. In the third year, sheriff's employees will receive a 1.75 percent salary increase followed by a 2 percent increase in the fourth year. Negotiations had been delayed because the deputies voted out their old union, the Police Officers Labor Council and voted in a new one, the Police Officers Association of Michigan. Health insurance has changed, with the county contribution capped, and there are changes for new hires in the retiree health insurance savings plan. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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