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Editorial: Westmoreland officials pay increase, workers strike notice are predictable problem

Westmoreland County officials cannot be surprised by employees bristling over contract negotiations. Aside from the four-year contract expiring Dec. 31 and stalled negotiations, there is the fact that many employees have been dealing with increased work and shorter staff for years. These are problems that might have come into the

SEIU Local 668 union votes to go on strike

Westmoreland County workers reject contract offer, notify of their intent to strike

After months of failed contract negotiations, members of a union representing more than 500 Westmoreland County employees plan to notify the county Monday of their intent to go on strike in 10 days. Union members rejected the county’s latest proposal on Thursday, according to a news release from Service Employees

Informational pickets return for Westmoreland employees on expired contract

After months of picketing, members of a union representing more than 500 Westmoreland County employees are now working without a contract. The four-year pact with the county expired at midnight Dec. 31, said Maria Saccani, a licensed practical nurse at county-owned Westmoreland Manor and union delegate who has been taking

Westmoreland commissioner criticizes 3 5% raises for elected county officials

Westmoreland County’s elected officials will receive bigger paychecks starting in January. Annual cost-of-living increases for 2024 will total nearly 3.5% for county commissioners and row officers, marking the third year in a row that elected leaders will see a significant bump in pay. Since the start of 2022, Westmoreland’s elected

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