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Category Archives: Contract 2008
Protected: Commonwealth Court decision on the appeal of the December 24, 2008, interest arbitration award
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Protected: PSTA News Update No. 1(A), FEBRUARY 4, 2009 (ACT 111 CONTRACT UPDATE)
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Protected: Contract Arbitration Award Released
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Allentown Police Department Contract Arbitration Award
New pact cuts police pension benefits
Arbitration: Panel resolves Allentown’s long-term dispute.
By Jarrett Renshaw | Of The Morning Call
November 22, 2008
An arbitration panel settled a long-running dispute between Allentown and its Police Department on Friday with a contract that reduces pension benefits by capping overtime calculations and eliminating an early retirement provision. Continue reading
Protected: Four additional Executive Sessions have been scheduled.
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Protected: PSTA Arbitration Update: October 15, 2008
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Protected: The PSTA Arbitration Update: October 6 & 7, 2008
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Protected: PSTA Arbitration Update: OCTOBER 3, 2008
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“$1 billion deficit could pile up in the next 12 months”
Posted on Wed, Sep. 17, 2008
Rendell orders spending cuts, hiring freeze
By Bonnie L. Cook
Inquirer Staff Writer
In what was seen as a preemptive strike in the face of a weakening economy, Gov. Rendell yesterday ordered an array of austerity measures aimed at saving $200 million from this year’s state budget. Continue reading