How any city worker can expect a raise during Covid-19 is beyond me

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How any city worker can expect a raise during Covid-19 is beyond me
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No one could have foreseen the coronavirus and what it could do to our lives. So, city leaders involved in the bargaining that led to the salary increase entrapment should reasonably be able to kick the emergency exit door.

OPINION - Force majeure is one of those interesting terms that have come into common parlance with the advent of Covid-19.

I’d say, give the person who came up with that escape clause a Bells... if my drinks cabinet wasn’t empty.

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