Mayor Eric Adams announced late Friday a tentative contract agreement with NYC's largest municipal union that includes a plan to allow some non-essential city employees to work remotely, starting in June.
The city has agreed to create a "flexible work committee" to find a way to offer some city workers a remote option in a pilot program that would start on June 1.
The new five-year contract between NYC and District Council 37 (DC 37) also will increase wages by 3% each year for the next four years, and 3.25% in the fifth, according to a report in the NY TImes.
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