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City, Unions Agree on Contracts

KDLG News Team

The city of Dillingham has finalized its agreements with local employees unions. Collective bargaining ended last week, with a one percent raise for both the public safety employees union and Local #71, which represents city employees.

“It’s just the percentage that we could live with within the budget," said city manager Rose Loerda.

The city will run a deficit of nearly half a million dollars next year. The collective bargaining agreements are good for the next three years. 

  Negotiations with the Dillingham Education Association continue. The teacher’s union’s initial offer sought a three percent pay raise. The district is seeking to freeze the pay schedule for three years, citing a budget gap of $450,000.

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