No across-the-board pay raises are included in a new contract with Oklahoma City's largest employees' union, the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees.

The city council agreed to the new contract on Tuesday. AFSCME Local 2406 members ratified the agreement last month, City Manager Jim Couch said in a memo to the council.

Annual raises have been ratcheted back as city revenues for day-to-day operating expenses slipped, driven by the contraction in the oil and gas industry.

The council made $9.2 million in midyear budget reductions last month.