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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

McClure Admin Agrees to 11% in COLAs Over Three Years For 379 Workers Represented by AFSCME

According to a NorCo news release, county administrators have hammered out a deal with a bargaining unit (AFSCME Council 13 Local 1265) representing 379 county workers in Residual, Court Appointed, Court Related, and Youth Care. Under a proposed three-year contract, which has yet to be presented to County Council, these workers will receive an 11% increase in the form of COLAs over the next three years. Moreover, there will be no changes to healthcare coverage.

NorCo employs about 2,200 workers (full and part-time), and roughly two-thirds belong to a union. The nonunion workers are called career service.

3 comments:

  1. Zirinski better check this out. She will be paying for it when elected. Tax increase, baby! McClure wins again.

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  2. Almost 4%? Nice. For afscme.

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  3. Using those hidden funds from Gracedale or more creative accounting from Barron?

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