ALBANY – Last week’s acceptance of a concession-laden contract by a union representing 66,000 state government executive branch employees sets the stage for what could be difficult and protracted negotiations between the court system and 12 unions representing its 15,000 nonjudicial employees.
The contract approved in a mail vote by members of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) freezes wages for three years, requires unpaid furloughs and increases health insurance contributions.
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