Members of Warren’s police union have started negotiations with the town on a new contract to replace their current three-year pact, which expires at the end of June.
Members of the Warren Town Council last week held a meeting with officials …
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Members of Warren’s police union have started negotiations with the town on a new contract to replace their current three-year pact, which expires at the end of June.
Members of the Warren Town Council last week held a meeting with officials from the International Brotherhood of Police Officers local 470, but there is no timetable on concluding negotiations. Sgt. Mike Marcello is president of the union, which represents 21 police officers.
The town’s only other union, the United Steelworkers Local 14845 Unit 2, is under contract with the town until June 30, 2015. That union represents workers at the Department of Public Works, town hall clerks and dispatchers at the police station.