The Connecticut House of Representatives voted to approve a state
employee labor concession deal that's expected to save the state $ 1.5 billion over the next two years.
Not exact matches
The Connecticut Senate is scheduled to be back in session on Monday to vote on the $ 1.5 billion
labor concession deal reached between Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy and state
employee unions.
Unionized state
employees in Connecticut have voted overwhelming to approve a
labor concession deal that's expected to save the state $ 1.5 billion over the next two years.
He says that's why the state has begun sending layoff notices to some 1,100
employees — just in case the
labor concession fall through.
Chicago Public Schools said it will quit paying the bulk of pension contributions for more than 2,000 nonunion workers, a move that lays groundwork for the district to request similar
concessions from the Chicago Teachers Union and other
employees with
labor contracts.