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Charlottesville firefighters plan to unionize under new state collective bargaining code


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CHARLOTTESVILLE — Greg Wright and other members of the Charlottesville Fire Department are planning to unionize after a change in the Code of Virginia, effective May 1, allows municipalities to enter into collective bargaining agreements with their employees.
Wright, a captain with the fire department and third-term president of the Charlottesville Professional Firefighters Association, submitted an email to City Council members on March 6 informing them of the upcoming change in the state code and asking them to adopt an ordinance to allow collective bargaining for city employees.
“I humbly ask that you, and all the members of Council support this Amendment. Empowering ALL City employees to participate in traditional collective bargaining is something that I hope you consider as important as we do,” he wrote. ....

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Ruling clears way for removal of Charlottesville's Confederate statues


TYLER HAMMEL | The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress
The Supreme Court of Virginia on Thursday issued an opinion that clears the way for Charlottesville to remove its statues of Confederate Gens. Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.
The court sided with the city in its appeal of a Charlottesville Circuit Court ruling that found that the City Council violated state code when it voted to remove the statues. The court ruled in part that a previous law preventing the removal of war monuments did not apply to statues erected before 1997.
The opinion ends a years-long legal battle to remove the two statues that in its wake saw a deadly rally, legislative change and the removal of hundreds of Confederate statues across the country. ....

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Platania: Mayor Walker never under criminal investigation


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CHARLOTTESVILLE (WINA) – Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney Joe Platania stressed on Morning News his office has criminally investigated no individuals in regard to city credit card use or city spending. He says he wants everyone to read the 3-page letter he wrote Monday, February 22 to new City Manager Chip Boyles where he says his office was stating for a third time that city written city policy did not exist, nor were city employees informed, of any policies. He said, in fact, the internal memo from acting City Attorney Lisa Robertson was meant as a “conversation starter” toward enacting some sort of policy. However, the memo was made public and he says his office started receiving calls about whether or not there was a criminal investigation. ....

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Commonwealth's Attorney: No criminal investigation into Charlottesville mayor's spending


Commonwealth’s Attorney: No criminal investigation into Charlottesville mayor’s spending
By CJ Paschall | February 22, 2021 at 5:00 PM EST - Updated February 23 at 12:42 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker’s spending of city funds is not under criminal investigation, according to the city’s Commonwealth’s Attorney. However, he says the policy does need a desperate overhaul.
In a three-page letter hand-delivered to new City Manager Chip Boyles Monday, February 22, Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney Joseph Platania confirms there will be no prosecutions for what had been identified as potential credit card misuse because changes to city credit card policies have not been implemented. ....

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