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Let’s make a deal: Mayor Adams reaches $4B labor agreements with group repping police, fire, sanitation unions

By Ethan Stark-Miller Posted on June 15, 2023
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Mayor Eric Adams is giving “Let’s Make a Deal” host Wayne Brady a run for his money this week when it comes to giving out prized contracts to the city’s municipal workforce.

Two days after striking a tentative agreement with the United Federation of Teachers, hizzoner pulled back the curtains Thursday on $4 billion in pending labor deals with a coalition of unions representing uniformed workers across the city’s police, fire, sanitation and correction departments.

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Let’s make a deal: Mayor Adams reaches $4B labor agreements with group repping police, fire, sanitation unions

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