
By Adam Studzinski
NORMAL – The Normal Town Council on Monday will consider a four year collective bargaining agreement with the town’s police union.
City Manager Mark Peterson explained the town is actually in the middle of a four year contract with the union, but that contract called for a wage re-negotiation after two years.
“We discussed this with them and we said, why don’t we adjust wages, but go ahead and then extend and do a four year agreement,” said Peterson. “Really, all they wanted to negotiate was wages. They didn’t have any other issues with the contract.”
Peterson said the union agreed to approving a new deal which includes an annual salary increase of 2.85 percent, beginning this year. He added a four year agreement gives both sides certainty.
“It also eliminates the need for us to be sitting down and spending a lot of time bargaining every other year, which used to be the case,” Peterson said.
Peterson said the town has a great relationship with the union and that’s something they don’t take for granted.
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