SAN ANTONIO - In a landmark decision, the San Antonio City Council has approved a new collective bargaining agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Sa
In a landmark decision, the San Antonio City Council has approved a new collective bargaining agreement between the City of San Antonio and the San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association. n Antonio Professional Firefighters Association.
Mayor Ron Nirenberg. "I congratulate the San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association and the City of San Antonio on turning a page for the betterment of our firefighters and their families.” City Manager Erik Walsh. "This contract also balances our ability to continue to deliver key services while investing in the community’s priorities. I’d like to thank the Fire Union for their willingness to work with us to secure a contract negotiated in a timely manner.”
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