The union representing hundreds of New York City Council staffers has voted to approve its first-ever contract, which includes higher minimum salaries, pay increases, and improved disciplinary rules.
The union representing hundreds of New York City Council staffers voted to approve its first-ever contract this week, its president told Gothamist on Saturday.
“We hope that these new rules of the road put an end to the 51 islands of these councilmembers and creates one much more united City Council with a real standard for abuse,” said ALE President Daniel Kroop, a principal legislative financial analyst for the Council. “This is historic.” The union covers aides to the city’s 51 councilmembers, as well as staff working for the legislative body’s central office.
NYC Council Staff Union Contract Salaries Pay Increases Disciplinary Rules
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