Negotiations
ASPCA vets have agreement
Local 1180 members ratify contract deal with City (11/07)
Union reaches contract deal with City (9/07)
City contract proposal on the table (8/07)
City contract proposal being costed out (7/07)
City contract negotiations continue (6/07)
Contract deal at Human Rights First (6/07)
Negotiations update (5/07)
Local presents bargaining demands to City (1/07)
City sets date for a first bargaining session on a multi-year contract (1/07)
City rejects municipal coalition; UFT reaches speedy contract deal (11/06)
14-month deal with City ratified (10/06) Payout set for early December
Unions in municipal coalition present their demands (10/06)
Dial 311: Demand the overdue 1% raise (10/06) From October 2 to October 6, call daily
Inside an activist contract campaign (9/06) Hair 'til it's fair and other creative tactics win workers at Human Rights Watch 31% over 5 years
Deal close on one-year extension (9/06)
Mayor responds to 1% letter campaign (9/06)
1% taken up by new labor coalition (7/06) Negotiations move forward on a one-year contract extension Letters pour in to mayor on 1%
DC 37 makes deal with city (7/06) Residency requirement lifted; 9.42 percent raise; no pension givebacks
Victory at Human Rights Watch (7/06) Salary increases for current staff plus a major hike in baseline pay for new hires
Local 1180 joins sanitation workers, Teamsters, teachers, and other municipal unions in historic new coalition to bargain with the city (6/06)
Progress, if slow, on 1% raise (6/06) Plus, turn up the heat: download a letter to the mayor to sign and send.
City makes first formal offer in negotiations over 1% (5/06)
Health care givebacks on the table (5/06) The mayor proposes health care givebacks for the next contract; DC 37 leaves Local 1180 out of the loop; and more
Veterinarians close to contract (5/06)
Javitz workers near deal (4/06)
The 1% Update (2/06) In the 2002-2005 contract, a final 1% raise was contingent on productivity gains; securing it has been an uphill battle
One-year, 3.15% extension of city contract a possibility (2/06)
Due process for provisionals at Dept of Ed (2/06)
Human Rights Watch prepares for talks (2/06)
School Construction Authority (11/04) New contract ratified in November
NYC Transit (11/04) Pattern contract reached, with one variation
ASPCA (9/04) Dogged determination wins first contract
Human Rights First (7/04) Solidarity prevails in difficult talks
Jacob Javits Convention Center (7/04) After three years of management intransigence, workers give upt
Payout dates for city contract (7/04)
City contract ratified (6/04)
Local 1180 settles city contract (5/04) Agreement includes economic terms set by DC37 pattern
DC37 reaches deal with city (4/04) Agreement calls for $1,000 bonus, 5% in raises, lower intial salaries and benefit concessions for new hires
Unified Court System State court workers win 8.25%, $800 bonus; beat back giveback attempts on healthcare and work hours
City bargaining: parties to sit down for first session in May; 1180 publishes bargaining demands (4/04)
Health and welfare benefits protected in agreement with city (12/03) Money next up for negotiations
Contract Negotiations 101 (11/03) War, tax breaks for the rich, the recession, and 9/11 have helped stall contract talks between the Mayor and city workers
City bargaining (7/03) Mayoral agencies paid one percent July 18
City bargaining: Fight Forward campaign (7/03) Stewards galvanize an angry membership in budget fight; organizing around new contract survey this summer
City bargaining: Fight Forward campaign Take the next step: Fill out the Action Survey
Human Rights Watch Siginificant economic improvements in new contract
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