Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
Members of Southampton Town's Civil Service union, the CSEA, protested Supervisor Maria Moore's decision to give raises to non-union employees in the 2025 budget, while union workers will only receive the raises they are guaranteed in the current union budget. The workers said Moore said she should have given them additional raises. Moore said she plans to address union salary levels when the next union contract is negotiated next year. MICHAEL WRIGHT
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