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All NewsFor almost 10 years, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and his administration could not speak to union representatives about the city's workforce. Now, that ban has been lifted after allegations of workplace bullying and unresolved workplace grievances.
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All NewsAfter hearing allegations of workplace bullying among city workers, the Fort Wayne City Council lifted its ban on collective bargaining for city employees outside of public safety
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All NewsCollective bargaining was briefly in the spotlight during Tuesday’s City Council meeting.Democratic Councilman Glynn Hines read a proposed ordinance that…
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All NewsA right-to-work ordinance for Fort Wayne’s police officers and firefighters survived a mayoral veto. The vote was made at Tuesday's City Council meeting.…
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Mayor Tom Henry officially vetoed the Fort Wayne City Council’s decision to end collective bargaining rights for non-public safety union workers…
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The Fort Wayne City Council meets again Tuesday to discuss and possibly vote on a series of proposals aimed at limiting collective bargaining for city…
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All NewsThe debate over proposals to eliminate collective bargaining for public unions in Fort Wayne continued at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Hundreds of…
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All NewsProposals to limit or eliminate collective bargaining for Fort Wayne city employees will have their first public hearing at tonight’s city council…
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All NewsCollective bargaining would be completely eliminated for union workers in Fort Wayne under a proposal by members of the City’s council. The council…