Union employees air contract dispute on MDI
| By Bill Trotter, Bangor Daily News, Maine | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
According to a prepared statement from
The union chapter was expected to hold a rally in
"We are being asked, for no good reason, to participate in a race to the bottom," Piccone said in the statement. "We want the public to be aware that we are satisfied with the current health coverage and that we have been given no satisfactory reason why it should be reduced."
According to the union statement,
Durlin Lunt,
"That's exactly what town residents expect us to do -- provide the best possible service at the best possible price," Lunt said Tuesday.
"Hopefully, these things can get worked out," he said.
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