Author Archive: PubSecAlliance
PubSecAlliance is a growing online community of union and association leaders from groups representing sworn personnel in law enforcement agencies in the U.S., Canada and around the world. It is not a formal organization. There is no president or board of directors. Our mission is simply to provide a space for you to communicate with your colleagues about your most pressing concerns, while informing you about the issues that matter to you most.
Dean Angelo Sr., a detective with the Chicago Police Department has been elected president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police. Dean beat the acting president of the union, Bill Dougherty, by a vote of 5,021 to 4,548. It was the first runoff election anyone could remember the FOP ever holding. Angelo and Dougherty were […]
The guy is pretty lazy or pretty stupid or maybe a combination of both. At least that must have been what the cops thought when they pulled over a man driving in the carpool lane who had his passenger seat adorned with nothing but a baseball hat and a jacket. Unluckily for the driver, he […]
Created by New York Post Reporter Tim Donnelly “Strange Brew” (1983) Trailer The movie responsible for more Canadian stereotypes than Dudley Do-Right gave us. The boozy adventures of Bob and Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas). Really makes you hosers crave a cold one, eh? “Sideways” (2004) Trailer Paul Giamatti’s disdain […]
Hey with friends like this who needs enemies. On a recent posting on Policeone.com, a popular law enforcement website, the editor-in-chief, posts a 1400 word article promoting the advantages of teaming up with private security guards in your city or town. The article has extensive quotes on how sworn professional law enforcement officers can team […]
A new training video for Target workers repeatedly warns them about the dangers of forming a union by framing it as friendly advice from co-workers, Salon reported this week. It’s just the latest move by Target to deny their employees the right to bargain collectively with their employer with the hopes of getting a contract […]
John Arnold, the former Enron trader who is supporting San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed and his mission pension slashing effort in California along with the think tanks and institutes like Pew, the Heritage Foundation and the Manhattan Institute, writes a diatribe in Philanthropy magazine defending his agenda. Note that he claims labor groups (special interests) […]
We learn from the LA Times that a high-stakes power struggle at the union representing Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies has left members with two presidents, two boards of directors, two “official” websites and, for many, too much drama. Trouble at the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs came to light last month when the […]
NJ Governor cuts pension payments; plan violates budget signed into law last year. In a catastrophic move for New Jersey teachers, cops, firefighters and others, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has changed the funding formula for the state’s pension contribution so he could cancel $93.7 million in previously budgeted pension payments due in June, cut […]
Here’s a great idea from the Sergeants’ Benevolent Association in New York City – give out awards to women from your agency who have distinguished themselves. Call it the “Women of Influence Award” and make it part of “Women’s History Month.” Here’s the letter that went out from Ed Mullins, president of the SBA to […]
Decision made possible by change in state law that allowed residency for Pittsburgh police to be subject to collective bargaining In a victory for Pittsburgh police officers who want to live outside the city, a draft arbitration award has done away with the residency requirement. The draft award with input from the Fraternal Order of […]
When you’re seeking a second term as a big city mayor and reporters are peppering you with questions about the high rate of homicides, the last thing you want to do is take any responsibility. It’s much safer to just blame the cops. Rahm Emanuel has not officially announced his candidacy for a second term […]
My husband Jim and I wrote the rebuttal to an outrageous op-ed piece that appeared in the Boston Globe claiming your pensions are “eating taxpayers alive.” They printed it in the Sunday edition. Please feel free to use this in your own jurisdiction – make the changes that are needed and put your name on […]
To law enforcement officers everywhere that’s sure what it seems like. Calls for “mentally disturbed persons” are off the charts and they often pose a real danger for responding officers. Officers in San Diego and nearby cities and towns is just one area that has been slammed with a massive increase in mental health […]
It’s no secret the percentage of cops who get divorced is high. If you are someone thinking about getting divorce or getting remarried, here’s some tips to protect yourself and your children going forward. On your pension, insurance, and other financial and investment documents you probably named your-soon-to-be ex as the beneficiary in the event […]
Amount Los Angeles paid in fees to Wall Street in 2013 approximately $204 million while sewers, streets and schools have no repairs. According to a recent report from a coalition of 15 unions and community organizations, “No Small Fees: LA Spends More on Wall Street than Our Streets,” the $204 million is a low […]
This letter to the editor published in a Canadian newspaper is not easy to read. But we are bringing it to your attention because the views of the writer are more common than you might think. To the editor: Whether one agrees or disagrees with the actions of protestor Eric Brazau, who picketed a police […]
Energy drinks, particularly those little power shots that make you feel like an eight-ball shot out of a cannon made of methamphetamine, are big business. The company that sells the “five-hour” shots cleared a billion in sales last year alone. Like any legally available and powerful drug, young folks are knocking back the high-powered caffeine […]
All over the country, the controversy over police union leaders on full time release getting paid by the city to do union work, is escalating. Many police associations, like the Los Angeles Police Protective League, long ago decided to give up city paid salaries for officers working full time for the League. Instead the union […]
Obamacare architect predicts employers will drop health care coverage forcing employees to get coverage on their own. “This is a long article. If you are interested in the changing health insurance market, it is worth a read.” – Ron DeLord Ezekiel J. Emanuel, who helped devise the Affordable Care Act, has a vision for how […]
This website/blog was established to fight back against the forces aligned against you. The effort is starting to pay off. Last week hundreds of virulent op-ed pieces ran all over the county with headlines like this one from The Boston Globe: “Public pensions are eating taxpayers alive.” This particular article (they all have similar talking […]
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