Coal Grove union workers get raise

Published 10:07am Thursday, February 18, 2010

COAL GROVE — Union workers for the Village of Coal Grove are getting a raise.

At its regular meeting Tuesday night, the village council reached an agreement with the union representing village workers.

The eight union employees will receive a 25-cent per hour increase in wages as well as a $350 signing bonus, Mayor Larry McDaniel said.

No changes to insurance have been made. The three-year contract for union workers was up this year.

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