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Google News: Union Time on the Taxpayer Dime Ends for One Albuquerque Union
[New Mexico Watchdog] - Upon taking office, Mayor Richard J. Berry announced that he would not continue the practice inherited from his predecessor, Marty Chavez, of paying city employees to be union officers. Chavez' contracts has expired, but by court order they have
Google News: Union Time on the Taxpayer Dime: “Fundamentally a Bad Practice”
[New Mexico Watchdog] - When he was sworn in as Albuquerque's mayor in December 1, 2009, Richard J. Berry inherited a raft of union-friendly collective bargaining agreements negotiated by Marty Chavez, who had been mayor since Chavez had agreed to contracts with
Google News: Union Time on the Taxpayer Dime: Money for Nothing
[New Mexico Watchdog] - In our first report in this series, we discussed how the City of Albuquerque is struggling to shake off this practice, inherited form collective bargaining agreements negotiated by the administration of former Democratic Mayor Marty Chavez. The Arizona
Google News: Union Time on the Taxpayers' Dime
[New Mexico Watchdog] - Berry's administration inherited those contracts from the administration of Marty Chavez. The Berry administration refused to continue this practice after its contracts with AFSCME expired. But a district court judge has ordered the city to continue
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