Paterson pays $250,000 to settle unfair labor practice claim filed by EMT's union

  • Source: Paterson Times
  • Published: 07/13/2018 08:22 AM

The city council has agreed to pay $250,000 to settle an unfair labor practice claim filed by the emergency medical technicians’ union. Council members agreed to settle the claim on Tuesday night. Khalifah Shabazz, the city’s chief attorney, said the Paterson Emergency Medical Technicians Association accused the city of violating labor laws by failing to make retroactive payments on time. Shabazz said the settlement covers owed retro pay and the association’s legal expenses. $83,333 is being paid to the Bsceglie and Associates law firm and $166,667 to the EMTs, according to municipal records. In 2010, the union filed the complaint with the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission alleging the city was “deliberately” withholding the processing of retro pay from 2002-2006.



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