Bloomberg Administration To Negotiate 300,000 Municipal Workers' Health Care Costs
14th Nov 2006, 01:06 GMT
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration on Tuesday announced that it aims to negotiate savings for the health care coverage of about 300,000 municipal workers after reaching a tentative contract with the teachers' union late Monday, the New York Times reports. The teachers' contract -- which includes a 7. [click link for full article]
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