Public employees prep to vote on labor deal

After months of deadlock, State of Alaska supervisors have a tentative labor agreement with the Palin administration. And union officials say a rejection could lead to a strike. Members of the Alaska Public Employees Association (APEA) are being asked to vote on a proposal that gives them an 11.5% pay raise over three years.

Rosemarie Alexander, KTOO – Juneau

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