The unions representing officers and supervisors at the Henderson Police Department filed complaints last week alleging that city negotiators engaged in poor faith and in union-busting activities during collective bargaining talks.

On Friday, the Henderson Police Officers Association and Henderson Police Supervisors Association each filed complaints against the city to the Nevada Government Employee-Management Relations Board, the state agency that mediates collective bargaining between local governments and employee organizations, such as labor unions.

The complaint stems from meetings held with Henderson officials and mediator Stephen Hayford on Aug. 11 and 12, after union leaders in June declared an impasse with the city and their most recent labor agreement expired.

According to the

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