approved a resolution to challenge the local Supreme Court ruling<\/a> on the matter, and that resolution included taking the case to the Court of Appeals if it was not overturned in the Appellate Division. As a result, no additional legislative action is required by the city council because no new costs are being added.<\/p>\nThe mayor also said that in the meantime, the city is continuing to negotiate with the union.<\/p>\n
“We are still working actively with the police union to try to negotiate a deal and try to come to an understanding, as we have many years left with that contract that are still un-negotiated. So even though we are actively moving forward with that court case, we are are still actively trying to resolve this issue at the same time,” Sundquist said.<\/p>\n
If the arbitration decision stands, the city will have to pay an estimated $800,000 in back wages to the members of the union during the time period that is covered. In addition, a similar back payment would also likely have to be made to the fire fighters union, which also never settled a contract for 2016 and 2017, but opted to wait until the police arbitration case plays out before possibly pursuing their own arbitration case.<\/p>\n
The Albany-based law firm of Bond, Schoeneck & King<\/strong> is representing the city in the legal dispute, while the Jamestown law firm of Fessenden, Laumer & DeAngelo<\/strong> is representing the police union. The cost of the court proceedings for the city – including taking it to the State Court of Appeals – has totaled $50,000.<\/p>\nThe complete interview with mayor Sundquist – which covers a variety of topics and issues – will be broadcast on WRFA this Thursday at 5 p.m. on our Community Matters program.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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