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City of Richmond workers ratify first union contract

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024   

City of Richmond workers have ratified their first union contract. It includes a cumulative 10.5% raise over the life of the contract.

There is also a pool of $1 million for salary upgrades, retaliation protections when engaging in union activities on city property, and the contract puts the burden on the city to prove legitimate cause for all discipline issues, such as termination.

Workers say they are ecstatic about how this will improve their jobs.

Felicia Boney, management analyst associate with the Richmond Department of Social Services, said the contract will benefit city workers.

"It puts us all on equal playing fields," Boney said. "I'm sure there'll be some bumps in the road that we will have to iron out because this is new not only to us, but the City of Richmond. But, it just makes everything so much more equal for the future of the employees."

She added it also will allow some understaffed departments to attract people to these jobs. Before this contract, Boney said morale was low, since people were doing their own jobs as well as taking on the responsibilities of several others. One sticking point for negotiations was having a Labor Management Committee to give workers a voice. The new contract goes into effect on July 1.

One reason workers wanted this contract was to help make them competitive with other municipalities in hiring. Before unionization, one in 12 of the city's full-time employees couldn't support themselves on their salary, research found.

LaNoral Thomas, president of SEIU Virginia 512, said as historic as this moment is for Richmond, more work needs to be done for public sector workers.

"We're still advocating for collective bargaining rights for all workers," Thomas explained. "You know, it is amazing that public sector workers in municipalities are now able to collectively bargain, but there are other workers who are still left out of the ability to do so."

Recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show the public sector unionization rate was 32.5%. Yet, that sector didn't see nearly as much growth, with around 7 million public sector workers being union members in 2023, unchanged from the previous year.


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