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Police, city to resume talks Wednesday: North Miami's police union is at odds with the city administration over pay raises and medical insurance for retirees. A public negotiating session is scheduled.
Publication: The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 26-FEB-06 |
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COPYRIGHT 2006 The Miami Herald
Byline: Tim Henderson
Feb. 26--North Miami's police union is accusing the city administration of dragging its feet on negotiations, as line officers and sergeants have worked five months without a contract. "They're being very slow. That's not negotiating in good faith," said Officer Patricia Baquedano, who represents about 90 members of the International Union of Police Associations. Becky Jones, the city's...
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