Message from Parsippany Blue Collar Workers Union

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Amid the escalating Republican primary battle between Mayor Barberio and Councilman Justin Musella, the Parsippany Blue Collar Workers Union issued a statement reaffirming its commitment to the community. The union emphasizes its non-partisan position, stating it does not endorse political figures or campaigns and that individual views do not represent the organization as a whole. It highlights its ongoing dedication to maintaining a professional relationship with whichever administration is in power, ensuring continued quality service for Parsippany residents. The union also takes pride in its contributions to local initiatives, including supporting youth sports and community fundraisers. This commitment to community service underscores the union's role as public servants rather than politicians.

Union representatives express gratitude for the residents' trust in their work and service. The message serves to reassure the public during a time of political divisiveness. The union's focus remains on the well-being and success of Parsippany.

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