Spring Valley union workers have gone 5 years without contract raises That may change
SPRING VALLEY – After working for more than five years without a contract, the village’s union employees are a Village Board vote away from an agreement with salary raises. The government’s 63 union employees are the lowest paid among village workers in Rockland and subsist a step above the poverty line, according to a fact-finder’s report that laid the groundwork for a potential contract. Most of the village union employees work a second job, according to the report. Marijuana stores: Mid-Hudson gets 5 adult recreational weed licenses, with sites eyed in Yonkers, Nyack Fast food: Chick-fil-A seeking approvals to open…