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Michael Cimini, Joan Borum, Eric Johnson, and John
Lacombe
Economists, Division of Developments in
Labor-Management Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics
The smallest wage changes ever were recorded for State and local government employees as bargainers negotiated contracts in a sluggish economy, amid budget deficits and declining revenues. This article presents wage changes obtained through collective bargaining in State and local governments during 1992.
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