The city has struck a contract agreement for the first time in more than a decade with the union that represents Staten Island Ferry workers, Mayor Eric Adams said Monday.

It's the first contract agreement for Staten Island ferry workers in 13 years. The $103 million deal with the Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, which represents licensed officers, will take effect retroactively from Nov. 7, 2010.

The contract includes compounded and retroactive wage increases for captains, assistant captains and mates, as well as retroactive wage hikes for marine engineers and chief marine engineers.

This comes as talks of a potential school bus driver strike still loom, and strikes from actors and writers continue around the nation.

Joshua Freeman, a professor at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, joined NY1 political anchor Errol Louis Tuesday night on “Inside City Hall” to discuss all this and more.