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Nebraska employees union rallies for higher pay, remote work [Video]

LINCOLN — In the midst of a pending lawsuit over remote work restrictions, the state’s largest public workers union is preparing to begin negotiations on their next two-year contract.

The Nebraska Association of Public Employees, which represents more than 8,000 state employees, is to begin contract negotiations with state officials for a new two-year labor contract this month. The new contract will run concurrently with the state’s next biennium budget cycle from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2027, and negotiations could extend to the end of 2024.

Roughly 100 union members and other guests gathered near the State Capitol building Tuesday evening to commemorate the start of the negotiations. In line with past years, the top priority for NAPE is to secure higher wages.

Members of the Nebraska Association of Public Employees rally near the State Capitol to mark the start of contract negotiations.

Specifically, NAPE President Melissa Haynes …

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