Category Archives: Labor
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
Officials in Sea Bright hope to quell a rumor that the borough intends to outsource its public works operations at the beginning of next year.
Yet members of the borough’s council — who approved a shared service agreement with Rumson to perform mechanical repairs for its DPW and police vehicles — don’t deny its [...]
Rumson’s police union and the borough council have been at an impasse since December, 2006. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
For nearly four years, Rumson officials and its police union have been at loggerheads on a new contract. Earlier this week, a state arbitrator delivered a decision that has the council shocked [...]
By Dustin
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Also posted in Crime, Economy, Government, Jobs, Rumson, Taxes
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Tagged arbitration, chris christie, council, john ekdahl, nj, PBA, police, Rumson, union
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Kevin Tauro, right, delivered a formal grievance to borough Administrator Stanley Sickels Monday night. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
Upset with the unilateral implementation of a blanket furlough program, a representative from one of Red Bank’s two government employee unions delivered a formal grievance to the borough council Monday night, and vowed [...]
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Also posted in Festivals, Government, Jobs, Politics, Uncategorized
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Tagged communications workers union, furloughs, mike dupont, pasquale menna, policeman's benevolent association, red bank nj, RiverCenter
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Council President Art Murphy conferred with Attorney Tom Hall during Tuesday night’s special meeting on the budget. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
The Red Bank Council introduced amendments to its $19.2 million proposed budget at a special meeting Tuesday night that was over so quickly it was as if the six [...]
Kevin Tauro, who represents borough employees, gives the Red Bank council an earful Monday night. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge)
[Editor's note: This article was updated at 12:50p to include a comment from the PBA and a copy of the PBA press release, below]
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
On a night that the borough’s budget was to [...]
Middletown Mayor Gerard Scharfenberger discusses the “jousting” between the town and district teachers’ union at Monday night’s committee workshop. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
At the eleventh hour, Middletown’s teachers’ union responded to Mayor Gerard Scharfenberger’s request that teachers accept a one-year wage freeze.
Nope.
Scharfenberger said the Middletown Township Education Association rebuffed his request for the [...]
By Dustin
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Also posted in Current Affairs, Education, Government, Jobs, Middletown, Politics, Taxes, schools
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Tagged education budget, gerard scharfenberger, middletown board of education, middletown township committee
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April 29, 2010 – 10:32 am
Participants in last night’s Q&A on the Red Bank budget pick up info packets. (Click to enlarge)
Red Bank officials held a marathon budget walk-through before a standing-room crowd at borough hall Wednesday night, laying out the rationale for a plan that calls for a property tax increase and the possibility of furloughs for government employees.
Over [...]
By redbankgreenman
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Also posted in Charity, Economy, Government, Jobs, Parking, Places of Worship, Public Facilities, Streets & Roads, Taxes, Utilities, schools
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Tagged budget, furloughs, layoffs, nonprofits, red bank nj, state aid, suggestions, Taxes
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Borough Administrator Stanley Sickels gave an overview of Red Bank’s budget Monday night. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
In an effort to shrink its budget, Red Bank won’t pick up the cost of police overtime associated with the annual KaBoom! fireworks show this year, officials said Monday night.
They’re also looking at imposing 10-day furloughs for [...]
March 25, 2010 – 11:20 am
Bags like this one, and Fair Trade products, may become more prevalent in Red Bank. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
Red Bank has held several appellations in its storied century-plus on the Navesink, both flattering and blunt. The infamous ‘Dead Bank’ comes to mind, but has since been supplanted, in many circles, by ‘Hip City.’
It’s [...]
February 23, 2010 – 7:37 am
Borough employees turned out Monday night to voice their concerns over the council’s proposal to freeze longevity pay. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi)
By DUSTIN RACIOPPI
Just when it appeared that the Red Bank Council was set to pass an ordinance freezing an incentive program for borough employees, those same employees banded together Monday night to try and [...]
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