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=== User: find this for the city of hamilton: === find this for the city of hamilton: LitreAhhCola β’ 4h ago I really wish they would provide a breakdown to the 7.3% hike. It would be nice to know how much is controllable costs? I fear we don't have top tier negotiating for equipment, chemicals, etc.. How much of the 7.3% is attributed to labour cost increases? Is it baked in contract increases? New contract? Or where FTE/PTE positions or sub-contractors added? Maybe this is buried in some obscure city hall report. This stuff needs to be front and center for the public to easily access and digest. Upvote Vote Downvote Reply Award Share u/Waste-Telephone avatar Waste-Telephone β’ 1h ago Profile Badge for the Achievement Top 1% Commenter Top 1% Commenter It's all on the City's budget webpage. Staff gave a very long summary presentation, supported by 1000+ pages of reports and background information to make the info all transparent and traceable. Upvote Vote Downvote Reply Award Share u/LitreAhhCola avatar LitreAhhCola β’ 4m ago Thanks for proving my point. Nobody has time to look through 1000 pages or watch an hour long web recording. Give me an infographic of the breakdown. If I want to drill into it deeper after that I will invest the time digging through the docs then.
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