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County Workers Rally To Protest What They Call Unjust Treatment

A coalition of labor groups, now in contract negotiations, say two years of pay and benefit cuts are enough.

By Bay City News Service

Contra Costa County workers rallied throughout the county today to protest what they call unjust treatment and to demand fair wages and benefits.

The unionized workers are part of the Contra Costa County Labor Coalition, which organizers say represents some of the county's lowest-paidworkers, from custodians and health care workers to engineers and animal care services personnel.

Union officials said that over the last two years, the workers have taken benefit and pay cuts, while other county workers have not been asked to contribute more to their health plans.

Now in the midst of contract negotiations, the labor coalition said county proposals to cut the workers' pay and benefits further without asking other county workers to accept the same reductions is unfair and unreasonable.

"We have made sacrifices and we are willing to make additional sacrifices, but they have to be fair and equitable across the county workforce," labor coalition chairman Felix Huerta said today. "We have historically always reached an agreement with the county and we will reach an agreement again ... but we don't want to be treated like second-class citizens."

A county spokeswoman was not immediately available for comment this morning.

Rallies and marches were held throughout the day at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Maritnez, county employment and human services department in Antioch, the Pittsburg Health Center, and the Richmond Health Center.


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