Thursday, June 15, 2006
About 1,200 temporary city employees in San Francisco would obtain health benefits under a lately ratified contract with the largest city employee's union, city bureaucrats announced Tuesday.
The coverage for such workers as library aides, custodians and health workers can cost the city as much as $4.5 million over the subsequently three years.
The city arrives at a three-year labor agreement in May with Local 790 of the Service Employees International Union that covers more than 12,000 employees. Union members awesomely ratified the contract on June 2.
Mayor Gavin Newsom was flank by union members and Supervisor Tom Ammiano Tuesday when he made the announcement, saying that not as long as health coverage to all city workers "simply is wrong."
The coverage for such workers as library aides, custodians and health workers can cost the city as much as $4.5 million over the subsequently three years.
The city arrives at a three-year labor agreement in May with Local 790 of the Service Employees International Union that covers more than 12,000 employees. Union members awesomely ratified the contract on June 2.
Mayor Gavin Newsom was flank by union members and Supervisor Tom Ammiano Tuesday when he made the announcement, saying that not as long as health coverage to all city workers "simply is wrong."



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