Oklahoma City council receives new fire union offer

 
BY JOHN ESTUS AND BRYAN DEAN | Published: February 28, 2010   

Oklahoma City officials quietly rejected last week a firefighter union offer to forgo raises this fiscal year, city and union officials confirmed.

For about a year, the city has been asking firefighters to join all other city employees in not taking raises in anticipation of widespread budget cuts.

The fire union’s president said he’s perplexed.

"We give them what they want, and now they don’t want it,” Phil Sipe, president of International...
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