Leaders of the two FDNY EMS unions met with the city’s labor negotiators on Tuesday for a first scheduled bargaining session on a new contract. Bargaining has been delayed because of a dispute the Uniformed EMS Officers Union has had with city officials over a provision in the previous contract, which expired in June 2022.
The unions are united in a main demand — pay parity with firefighters and police.
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