In 1975, the City of New York was faced with a serious economic and financial crisis. To create a climate which would justify sorely needed Federal aid, the city entered into written agreements with unions representing hundreds of thousands of employees to defer "for one year" various increases covering the period June 30, 1975 through June 30, 1976. In return, the city agreed not to lay...
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