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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.
A report from the World Health Organization predicts cancer rates will grow by 70% over the next 20 years. Despite some progress in prevention and treatment, cancer rates remain stubbornly high and may soon surpass heart disease as the leading cause of death in the United States, Canada and other industrialized counties. And now some […]
It was back in 1988 that the San Antonio Police Officers Association inked a deal with the city that made city police officers the highest paid in the state of Texas. Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff who was on the city council at the time and voted for the contract said, “the contract short-circuited […]
The LA Daily News reporter Rebecca Kimitch who takes a look back at LAPD Christopher Dorner’s rampage one year ago. She interviews psychologist Jerry Jacobs, director of the Disaster Mental Health Institute at the University of South Dakota about the impact on officers of a ten day manhunt for one of their own who had […]
Jim Unland, president of the San Jose POA takes on the people, including the mayor of San Jose and the folks at the Manhattan Institute, who want to eliminate your pension and take the money you earned and are owed. The right word for that is “theft” not “reform” Excerpt from Unland’s article: “Why is […]
Battle exposes rift between parties over the controversial practice of the city paying the salaries of officers who work fulltime for the police association. The Phoenix Law Enforcement Association will fight a court injunction that stops officers working for the Association from getting a salary that comes from the city coffers. The announcement followed a […]
In the following book excerpt, a former undercover Ontario narcotics officer Bob Deasy describes how his team got inside the head of South American drug smugglers. For cops involved with high level drug investigations, the book, “Boarding Air Cannabis” by Bob Deasy and Mark Ebner, makes for pretty gripping reading. From the book: Since the […]
At stake is dues deduction and contributions to politicians on our side. Hundreds of union members including police, firefighters, nurses and teachers, gathered last week at the Pennsylvania state capitol for a rally against legislation that would prohibit the deduction of union dues and political action committee contributions from public sector employee associations. State representative […]
You are being kept in the dark about attempts to take control of your pensions. This story explains it all. From the article: “Since the once-great city of Detroit filed for bankruptcy, Americans everywhere are in a panic. Is my city next? Is my state facing financial disaster? In the new fable, state and […]
Oakland cops report they are demoralized, stressed from mandatory overtime and worried about suicides – two Oakland police officers took their own lives last summer. A poll of 500 sworn officers in the City of Oakland, California reveal a force that has hit rock bottom in terns of morale. One of the biggest sources, they […]
Protein bars offer convenience, but they can also contain as much sugar as a candy bar and the calorie count of an entire meal. Better to stick with a cheese stick and a piece of fruit.
Decision has ramifications for law enforcement The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that employees at a U.S. Steel Corp. plant do not have to be paid for the time they spend “donning and doffing” safety gear before and after their shifts. The nine justices were unanimous in the ruling. Federal labor law excludes “changing clothes” […]
According to a report in The New York Times by Paul Offit and Sarah Erush, dietary supplements not only could be a total waste of time and money, they could be harmful as well. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesn’t regulate dietary supplements as drugs so they aren’t tested for safety and efficacy before […]
“We Are One” Illinois Coalition files suit to overturn “pension theft” law. “Promises must be kept, and the rule of law must prevail,” backers say. The union coalition We Are One Illinois and a group of active and retired public employees filed suit today in Sangamon County Circuit Court to overturn pension-slashing Senate Bill […]
What happens when private prisons take over is clear. The downside is worse for law enforcement. Get the word out – it could save your job. In 1997, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) took over the Idaho Correctional Center. Predictably, the facility was soon plagued with rampant violence, understaffing, gang activity and contract fraud committed […]
CBS’s Don Dahler gets a rare look inside the Super Bowl secret command center, where thousands are already hard at work securing MetLife Stadium and keeping a close watch on everything going on.
Today PubSecAlliance starts a new column focusing on your health, your pocketbook, and last but not least, your mind. If you have any tips you’d like to share, we would love to hear from you. Car rental rip-offs Consumer advocates are warning people not to use automatic toll paying devices such as E-Zpass and Fas […]
Matt Clay, the president of the San Diego Deputies Association would not disclose the increase, saying the deal must be ratified by members, but he did say the it will help make the department more competitive with other local law enforcement agency salaries. Clay said it may also help San Diego police in their negotiations […]
There are only a couple of things that we can say we know for sure. Frequently we invent sayings to convey these truths. One would be “The only things certain in life are death and taxes.” There’s another saying having to do with law enforcement that’s also irrefutable- the job will get you tail […]
Assault on public sector associations and unions is starting to pay off; the numbers have dropped Driven by widespread job losses in the public sector, the number of American workers belonging to a labor union has dropped to a record low, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Much of the precipitous […]
It’s hard to keep up with all the technological advances, some good, some bad. But we are going to try and bring you info about some of the newest gadgets with uses for law enforcement or the officers on the job. Data on your searches tells a lot We’ve all become used to turning […]
Minnesota pension plans look good According to a state auditor’s report, three major public employee pension plans in Minnesota exceeded expectations in 2012, posting returns between 12.5% and 15%. (The Dow Jones only managed about 7% in the same year, for comparison.) One of the funds, the pension of the Bloomington Fire Department Relief Association, […]
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