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Unit 4 Memorandum of Settlement Ratified

The voting on whether to ratify Unit 4’s Memorandum of Settlement concluded today, with Unit 4 members unanimously voting for ratification. You can see the full results below for details about Unit 4 members’ votes on the Memorandum of Settlement that was signed November 26th and recommended for ratification by the Bargaining Team for Unit 4, with support of the Executive Committee.

You can also read the Memorandum of Settlement in full, linked here.

Ratification Vote: Unit 4

  • Yes: 6 (100%)
  • No: 0 (0%)
  • Total: 6

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