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Somerville Municipal Employees Association

Friday, February 1, 2013

Somerville Municipal Employees Association, City Agree to New Contract

The contract includes a retroactive pay raise dating back to 2010.

The city of Somerville and the Somerville Municipal Employees Association held a signing ceremony earlier this week after members of the union agreed to a new six-year contract with the city, according to an announcement from the mayor's office. The Somerville Municipal Employees Association represents about 250 city employees, including Department of Public Works workers, library workers, school nurses, non-school custodians, information technology workers and clerical workers. The union's three collective bargaining units, A, B and D (there is no Unit C) and the city agreed on a contract that covers a six-year term from 2010 to 2016, the announcement says. As part of the agreement, workers will get a 14 percent wage increase, …

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6:40 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

The people who do the real work here. Hope they got as much as the $20,000 someone else in the city got for a years raise.   more ›

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