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State Employee Union Again Accuses Mills of Negotiating in Bad Faith
The union says the proposal would raise wages 2.5% in year one and 3% in year two, plus a $1,250 signing bonus.
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State employee union again accuses Mills of negotiating in bad faith
About 9,000 state workers have been without a contract for nearly a year.
State workers call for Mills administration to comply with pay raise recommendations
Union workers in the executive branch of Maine State Government are calling on the administration of Gov. Janet Mills to comply with recommendations to increase wages.
State workers union accuses Mills administration of negotiating in bad faith
A demonstration on the steps of the Blaine House in Augusta on Sept. 26, 2023 to protest the state employee wage gap. (Photo by Emma Davis/ Maine Morning Star)The union for Maine executive branch employees has accused Gov. Janet Mills’ administration of negotiating in bad faith, after the state did not agree to wage increases recommended by an independent panel. The union has been without a contract for nearly a year, after the previous contrac…
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