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Members set bargaining priorities; follow-up meetings begin April 15


Preserving hard-earned retirement benefits, keeping a lid on insurance costs, and preventing wasteful outsourcing of state work were among the topratedpriorities identified by members in their bargaining surveys.

More than 250 member-elected District Bargaining Unit Representatives (DBURs) learned the results from 21,275 surveys at a meeting of the Statewide Bargaining Advisory Council, and will return to worksites beginning April 15 to share the results and get input from members in a series of “Follow-up” meetings.

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