(Spencer)– The union representing a number of city employees and the city of Spencer have exchanged initial bargaining offers and the two sides appear to be far apart on wages. The Spencer Employees Association, in its initial proposal, is requesting an increase in earnings far higher than what the city is offering. City Manager Dan Gifford told the city council Monday evening the city simply can’t afford the bargaining unit’s initial proposal…
Gifford says that’s being complicated by a big change by the state of Iowa in the residential rollback, or the amount of valuation the city can levy taxes on…
Adding to the uncertainty according to Gifford is the new tax reduction bill passed in the last session of the Iowa Legislature, even though he says the impacts that will have remain uncertain as of now. As a result, Gifford says the city’s initial proposal is for a one year contract with a two percent wage increase, which is much smaller than the union’s initial proposal, and no change to the longevity clause.
Mayor Steve Bomgaars reminded everyone the initial proposals represent the very beginning of contract negotiations.




