Fire Union Considers Renewed Charter Amendment Fight
After a bitter battle with the City of San Antonio in 2018, the fire union is once again eyeing a fight over charter amendments that limit the salary and tenure of the city manager. The proposed amendment, known as Prop C, is on the ballot for the upcoming Nov. 5 election. Supporters argue that these caps hinder the city’s ability to attract top talent for the city’s administrative role.
Back in 2018, these caps were passed in response to the union’s efforts to increase their bargaining power and influence over city council decisions. However, with new leadership on both sides, negotiations have been more amicable, leading to a new contract. The union now faces a decision on whether to revisit the charter amendments and potentially undo the salary and tenure limits on the city manager.
While the union has expressed respect for the current city manager and his team, they see the caps as a separate issue that could impact future city administrations. The business community, eager to repeal the caps, has formed a PAC to support all six charter amendments on the ballot, including Prop C.
Union’s Strategic Delay
As the election draws closer, the fire union has yet to take a public stance on Prop C. A decision was expected recently, but a marathon meeting left the union undecided. The delay has sparked speculation about the union’s intentions and potential impact on the campaign.
Expert Opinions
Political consultants have differing views on the union’s delay. Some believe that the union’s involvement could significantly sway the outcome of Prop C, while others see their indecision as a sign of weakness. The union’s past campaign efforts have demonstrated their ability to mobilize support and influence voter opinion.
Despite the uncertainty, the union faces risks in engaging with Prop C. With a relatively new contract in place and a favorable relationship with the current city administration, the union must carefully consider its next steps to avoid potential conflicts and maintain a positive working relationship with the city.
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