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ACC firefighters' union supports pay plan revisions

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The union representing firefighters in Athens-Clarke County say it’s in support of recommendations for a new pay plan.
 
At a work session held Wednesday, a consulting firm presented recommendations for a new pay plan to the Athens-Clarke County mayor and commission. The study had been ordered as a part of a collective bargaining agreement to make salaries for local firefighters more competitive with surrounding areas.

Emily Alger is the president of the Athens-Clarke County Professional Firefighters Union. She said during the meeting that morale has increased since the union signed a collective bargaining agreement with the local government last year.

“We’ve started retaining firefighters,” she said. “We were a whole battalion short when y’all voted this in, and now we’re fully staffed.”

She also said the union has started initiatives to recruit more women and people of color to the department.

The revised step plan would cost the county an extra 400,000 over the first six months of its implementation. The Commission will vote on the plan in December.

Emma Auer is an award-winning reporter who joined WUGA as a full-time producer in 2024. She is also a graduate student in UGA's Romance Languages Department, studying French and Spanish. She covers the breadth of Northeast Georgia stories, from Athens City Hall to Winterville farmers' markets. Emma's work has also been heard on Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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