FDNY union leaders are gearing up for their own negotiations following the announcement last week of a tentative eight-year labor agreement between the city and the Police Benevolent Association, which established a new wage-increase framework for uniformed workers.
But they also fear that Mayor Eric Adams’ recently announced budget-cut mandates could affect bargaining as well as treasured — and, in some cases, needed — overtime, they said.
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