Beaumont's EMS workers and the city are locked in a tough negotiation over pay and staffing levels. If they can't reach an agreement, it could seriously impact our emergency response times and the quality of care we receive.
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Your tax dollars could go up if the city agrees to higher pay, or we could see service cuts if they don't.
EMS workers could get better pay and working conditions, and we all benefit from a strong, well-staffed emergency service.
If negotiations fail, we could all be harmed by slower response times and potentially lower quality emergency care.
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