City of St. Petersburg, FL

09/04/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/04/2025 16:37

St. Petersburg City Council Approves Three-Year Collective Bargaining Agreements Between City of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Association of Firefighters Local 747 and Sun[...]

ST. PETERSBURG, FL (Sept. 4, 2025) - Today, St. Petersburg City Council voted to approve four three-year collective bargaining agreements between the City of St. Petersburg, the St. Petersburg Association of Firefighters Local 747, and the Sun Coast Police Benevolent Association. These agreements provide for a five percent general wage increase in fiscal years 2026 and 2027 and a six percent wage increase in fiscal year 2028 for all of its members.

"I want to thank our bargaining teams, and the leadership of the St. Pete Police Department and St. Pete Fire Rescue for reaching this important agreement, and City Council for its approval. This contract reflects our shared priority of supporting the men and women who protect and serve our community every day. With competitive pay increases over the next three years, we are making a strong investment in public safety, in our first responders, and in the future of St. Petersburg," said Mayor Kenneth T. Welch.

"Mayor Welch is one of those rare leaders whose words and deeds regarding law enforcement are in complete alignment. This contract continues to allow St. Petersburg to recruit and retain the best quality law enforcement officers for its citizens, businesses, and visitors," said Sun Coast Police Benevolent Association President Jonathan Vazquez

Today, St. Petersburg's City Council approved the three-year Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and the firefighters' Local 747. This contract marks a significant step forward in labor-management relations with Mayor Welch and Fire Chief Keith Watts. The agreement enhances recruitment and retention efforts by ensuring St. Petersburg's firefighters remain among the highest-paid in the region. In addition, it provides additional time off and improved pension benefits, further supporting the health, safety, and well-being of firefighters and their families," said St. Petersburg Association of Firefighters Local 747 President Richard E. Pauly Jr.

These agreements are effective from September 22, 2025 through September 17, 2028. The collective bargaining agreements and their supporting documents can be found starting on page 135 in the September 4 City Council agenda available here.

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