Talks on a contract between the union representing Sanitation Enforcement Agent supervisors and the city have broken down, and the union said last week that the reason was that the city declined to recognize its members’ status as part of the uniformed services.
“The mediation is over,” Robert W. Linn, Commissioner of the Office of Labor Relations, said in a Sept. 22 phone interview. “The union was requesting a settlement beyond the civilian pattern and we said no.”
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