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Metro Transit and union leaders will meet with a federal mediator on Aug. 18 to try to reach an agreement on a new contract. Reginald Howard, the union’s president, said that workers want more pay to cope with inflation, the coronavirus pandemic and a wave of violence in the St. Louis region.
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The officers say they work for less than other area cops to patrol streets that are more dangerous.
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When the Board of Estimate and Apportionment approved a contract with advisors to explore the privatization of St. Louis Lambert International Airport…
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Hiring a chief diversity officer was a key recommendation of the recent disparity study commissioned by St. Louis County.Jack L. Thomas Jr., a veteran of…
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St. Louis Public School teachers should be getting a little extra money just in time for the holidays. But their long-term salary trajectory remains…
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Tensions between the two main Democrats running for mayor of St. Louis were on broad display today during a dispute over who should negotiate contracts…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 26, 2012 - The St. Louis Symphony’s new labor agreement is the product of trust forged in…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 26, 2012 - The St. Louis Symphony and the American Federation of Musicians, Local 2-197 have…
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A new temporary committee has been created in the Missouri House to examine how the Governor’s Office of Administration (OA) awards government…
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The St. Louis Public School District won't see a change in its superintendent for the next three years.The Special Administrative Board of the St. Louis…