NEWARK UNION RALLIES FOR A LIVING WAGE 

NEWARK UNION RALLIES FOR A LIVING WAGE 

Newark Council 21 will stand in solidarity at the April 24th Newark Municipal Council Meeting for a Fair Contract Now!

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, APRIL 18, 2018 – The NEWARK COUNCIL 21, NJCSA, IFPTE, AFL-CIO rally and speech before the Newark Municipal Council insisting the City Administration support a fair collective bargaining agreement for City employees has been rescheduled to theTuesday, April 24, 2018 Newark Municipal Council Meeting in City Hall, 920 Broad Street, Council Chamber, Newark, New Jersey.

City Hall, Newark, New Jersey was suddenly closed on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 due to a power outage still under repair.  The Newark Municipal Council Meeting as a result was rescheduled to it’s calendared Special Meeting and Conference on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.

(The time of the Newark Municipal Council Regular Meeting is subject to change by the Municipal Council.)

Newark Council #21, NJCSA, IFPTE, AFL-CIO is a white collar professional workers union of over 900 City employees of Newark, NJ, since 1985.

Representatives of all newspaper companies, TV networks, and free lance journalists are cordially invited.

This statement is released only on behalf of Newark Council #21, NJCSA, IFPTE, AFL-CIO.  It does not constitute an official statement from the City of Newark, NJ as a public entity.

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