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The Sacramento City Council is about 99 percent sure that no firefighters will be laid off this week.
The local firefighters’ union and city officials reached a breakthrough in negotiations Wednesday and have made a tentative agreement to not lay off 68 firefighters. The last step will be for Sacramento Area Firefighters Local 522 members to vote on the agreement this week. It is likely that Local 522 members will vote in favor of the agreement because they proposed it to city officials.
While dozens of firefighter jobs are likely to be saved, about 180 city workers in other departments still face layoffs on Thursday, according to Assistant City Manager Gus Vina.
Several councilmembers returned from vacation Wednesday afternoon to approve the firefighters’ deal in a private meeting at City Hall. Mayor Kevin Johnson and six councilmembers talked to reporters after the private meeting.
“It is a very good day in the city of Sacramento,” Johnson said.
City officials wanted to balance the budget and protect public safety, and it’s likely that those goals will be met, Johnson said.
David Dolson, a firefighter and representative of Local 522, said union members are very happy that they’ve been able to both provide high quality public safety and save firefighters’ jobs. Ensuring that the community has the best fire protection has been “our main goal the whole time,” Dolson said.
The union will recommend to its members that they vote in favor of the contract, he said.
The council’s unanimous approval of the deal marks the end of this year’s highly controversial negotiations between Sacramento Area Firefighters Local 522 and city managers. The Wednesday agreement came back from the dead: The city and Local 522 had ended negotiations last week.
City officials said last week that up to 68 firefighters were scheduled to be laid off. The union had also threatened to file a lawsuit against the city, claiming that city officials had engaged in “unfair bargaining practices.”
The deal means that firefighters would give up salary increases over the next 30 months, according to Local 522 and city officials. The agreement also states that the city would promise to not lay off firefighters for one year, union representatives and city officials said. Firefighters will give up the 5 percent increase scheduled for this month.
The city will save about $10.8 million as a result of the deal, according to Vina.
The Sacramento Press was not able to obtain a copy of the agreement, and cannot independently verify the details of the agreement until it is public.
Councilmembers Bonnie Pannell and Steve Cohn did not attend the closed session. The members who attended formed the required quorum.
Kathleen Haley is a staff reporter for The Sacramento Press.

