The city had three priorities during the negotiation process, said city Chief Operating Officer Courtney Hawkins: Increasing financial support to Providence, creating a new model for voluntary payments between cities and institutions and respecting the economic challenges and priorities of the city’s colleges.
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By Anisha Kumar | May 14After the session concluded at 4 p.m., students and community members walked to Memorial Park, where some students spoke and led singing.
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By Kenneth Rhee | May 13One of LOCC’s central bargaining priorities is increased compensation. Brown CCs currently receive an annual $10,500 stipend.