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The contracts of tens of thousands of state employees were approved last year and the Minnesota House of Representatives approved them but the Senate has not. ....
Minnesota s legislative session is scheduled to end in less than two weeks, and government workers are still seeking final approval of their latest contract. The labor agreements, which affect tens of thousands of state workers, include a 2.5% pay raise retroactive to July 1 of last year. Megan Dayton, statewide president of the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees, said with the House already approving the agreements, it is time for the Senate to do its part. . ....
The contracts of tens of thousands of state employees were approved last year and the Minnesota House of Representatives approved them but the Senate has not. ....
The contracts of tens of thousands of state employees were approved last year and the Minnesota House of Representatives approved them but the Senate has not. ....