Contract negotiations between the city and the Uniformed Sanitationmen’s Association, which represents about 7,000 Sanitation Workers, started last week to replace a pact that expires in January. The union is looking to negotiate a three-year successor agreement, said its president, Harry Nespoli.
The Sanitation Workers’ last contract—a seven-year deal retroactive to September 2011—was reached nearly four years late, but Mr. Nespoli said he was confident these negotiations would wrap up quite a bit faster.
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