(CENTREVILLE) – The St. Joseph County Commission will consider the approval of two union contracts.
During Tuesday’s Executive Committee meeting the Commissioners were told by County Administrator Teresa Cupp that contracts for the County’s E-911 Telecommunicators’ Association and the Police Officers Association of Michigan Law Enforcement Division will be brought to them to discussed and considered.
The contracts are expected to be presented to the Commissioners during their meeting next Tuesday.
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