Huntington Beach council to consider several union agreements
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The Huntington Beach City Council on Monday will consider agreements with three unions that represent more than 700 city employees.
The council will discuss a memorandum of understanding with the Huntington Beach Police Officer’s Assn. that will last through June 2023. The agreement will result in an average annual cost increase to the city of $1.25 million, which is an average annual budget increase of 0.8%.
The police union represents about 250 city employees, all of whom will receive a 4% base salary increase in the first year of the contract, and 3.5% base increases in the next two years.
The council will also consider a memorandum of understanding with the Huntington Beach Municipal Teamsters. The agreement will last through September.
The labor agreement is estimated to cost $944,512, a 0.6% increase to the city’s budget. The teamsters represent about 375 city employees, who will all receive a 3.5% pay increase.
Finally, the council will discuss a memorandum of understanding with the Huntington Beach Management Employees’ Organization, which represents about 100 city employees. The agreement will last through October.
The agreement will result in a projected cost of $430,439, a 0.3% increase to the city’s budget. Employees will receive a 3.5% pay increase.
The public can stream the council meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at bit.ly/3dMOEut. Public comments can be submitted at bit.ly/2JEyWn7.
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