BEVERLY HILLS—The Beverly Hills City Council will participate in labor negotiations with its employee associations at the City Council Formal Session on Tuesday, December 10, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber. The results of the negotiations process are written agreements or contracts reached between the City and the City employee associations commonly referred to as a memorandum of understanding (MOU).

The city is currently in negotiations with the Beverly Hills Police Officers’ Association, Police Management Association, Firefighters’ Association, and Safety Support Association. The memorandum of understanding for each of these associations expired on September 30, and negotiations are ongoing. The MOUs have been ratified by each of the employee associations and are subject to the adoption of the Beverly Hills City Council on December 10.

The city of Beverly Hills will consider the memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Management & Professional Association, Supervisors Association, Confidential Employees Association, Municipal Employees Association, and Municipal Employees Association Part-Time Unit. The proposed MOUs cover salaries and benefits for a two-year period for the Municipal Employees Association Part-Time Unit and four-year periods for the remaining associations.