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.
Police, fire unions are top contributors to Modesto sales-tax increase The Modesto Police Officers Association and Modesto City Firefighters Association have raised over $100,000 so far to support a ballot measure to create a one-cent sales tax. The tax will hopefully prevent tough budget cuts over the next few years – but some have criticized […]
If you’re a cop in Canada and you were resting assured you lived in a country that would never screw around with your collective bargaining rights or your pension, guess again. What’s happening in the U.S. is now spreading north and east. James Leech, CEO of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan says Canada’s politicians and […]
A recent attack on your job and pensions appears in the Oct 25 edition of the Spokesman Review out of Spokane, Washington. The headline? “Public unions want moon, sweetened pensions, too.” The piece was submitted by an organization called The Washington Policy Center. These so-called think-tanks are everywhere. The Washington Police Center is just one […]
Here’s a problem everyone wished they had. Five Rhode Island law enforcement agencies are trying to decide what to do with $230 million in cash forfeited by Google. Investigators from local agencies are entitled to the money because they helped a federal investigation into the search engine’s distribution of ads for illegal prescription drug sales. […]
San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed, with several other California mayors, is trying to get an initiative called the “Pension Reform Act of 2014” onto the November 2014 state ballot. According to an analysis from Rains Lucia Stern, a pro-labor law firm, the initiative will be a disaster for public workers if passed. Their article states […]
“Smartest Guys in the Room” is a documentary film where Enron traders are cackling about rigging energy prices on ‘Grandma Millie’ and jamming electricity rates “right up her ass” for fucking $250 a megawatt hour. San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed has teamed up with John Arnold a former Enron commodities trader to eliminate public employee […]
Once the trigger is pulled and “post” leaves the barrel, it cannot be taken back. By John “Zeek” Teletchea, Treasurer, Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 89, Prince George’s County Maryland Mark Twain said, “a lie can travel halfway around the world while truth is putting on its shoes.” Great words to live by from an […]
Peter Peterson. You think this cute old man is harmless? Guess again. He is one of the biggest funders of the effort to eliminate collective bargaining for public sector employees.
On Saturday in Albuquerque a man clad in camouflage clothes wielding an assault rifle asked a bystander to call 911 and tell the police he was waiting for them. When police arrivedhe fired several gunshots at them and stole an Albuquerque police car from an officer who was seeking cover. While he was driving the […]
Phoenix council votes against curbing pension ‘spiking.’ In Phoenix, city leaders are struggling to rein in what they consider abusive practices by some employees, including the ability of senior-level managers to include cell phone plans and car allowances in their pension calculations. There are arguments to be made on both sides – where do you […]
It’s been a while (thank God) since we’ve had a story about a scam magazine that aggressively pitches ads to local businesses claiming they are an official publication of the local police association. But it appears you can’t keep a lucrative con game down. The most recent tale of deceit comes from Canada, where […]
Many police unions around the country have put up negative billboards to get their message across and get the community on their side. But in many communities, the tactic may be hurting more than helping. The most recent example is the billboard that went up in Fitchburg, MA. The police union billboard asks for […]
San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed’s public-employee pension initiative which would change the California Constitution to explicitly allow state and local governments in a fiscal emergency to cut future retirement costs by lowering current employees’ benefits including pensions is already being blasted by the unions who say that Reed’s proposal will speed government pensions […]
Just two years ago, a phenomenal effort led by a coalition called “We are Ohio,” comprised of members of the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police (F.O.P.) along with the state’s teachers, firefighters and other public and private sector workers, resulted in the voters overwhelmingly rejecting SB5 – a bill to limit collective bargaining rights […]
Turns out police in the UK – or across the pond as they say – have the same problem as their colleagues in the U.S. They are overwhelmed trying to help people who are mentally ill because they are the only ones out there to turn to. Read the story. Does it seem like […]
This was the most expensive battle in the 55 year history of the El Paso Officers Association. Does your association have a similar story? If so, let everyone know in the comments section below. It started on April 12, 2011, the beginning of one of the biggest and most expensive battles that the El […]
All over the country, cops, teachers, librarians, nurses, public works folks, to name a few, are pushing back against the failed policy of austerity and the people and organizations that would like to outlaw unions, the 40-hour work week and overtime compensation. In the private sector, fast food workers have been among the most […]
In California a group of mayors is trying to pass a law so they don’t have to pay their city’s employees what they were promised under a contractual agreement when they signed up for the job. If they are successful, the repercussions, not just in California but everywhere else, will be a disaster for law […]
Submitted by Tyler Izen, president, Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) Leave your thoughts on this important issue in the comments section below. When residents of any community need a police officer, they expect and deserve an immediate response. But here in my city, Los Angeles, it is getting harder to deliver on that expectation […]
Fatal heart attacks among law enforcement officers have been quietly mounting through the first half of this year, and most strike victims younger than 50, according to fatality data compiled by two police groups – Officer.com and the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund (NLEOMF). Get all the info here.
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