Conroe firefighters are taking the city to court because their push to vote on collective bargaining was blocked. They're fighting for a voice in their work conditions, and the city's refusal has sparked this lawsuit.
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This lawsuit could cost taxpayers money if the city loses and has to deal with legal fees and potentially higher firefighter compensation down the line.
Firefighters stand to gain more power to negotiate their pay, benefits, and work environment.
The city government and potentially taxpayers could be on the hook for legal costs and future contract negotiations.
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