Whoever said, “A few bad apples can bring the whole place down” knew what they were talking about. Here’s one story that certainly reinforces the that notion. According to The Boston Globe, 20 Massachuetts State Troopers are being investigated for theft of overtime pay. Reporters Mark Arsenault, Travis Andersen, and Shelley Murphy write: “In another black […]
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Narcan negotiations
Narcan is a miracle drug that can reverse the effects of a heroin overdose. Many law enforcement agencies are equipping their officers with Narcan to prevent deaths from drug overdoses. The problem is that some agencies are trying to get on the Narcan bandwagon without first going the legal process of contract negotiations. According to […]
See you in court
Generally speaking, the whole point of collective bargaining and labor negotiations is to afford employees some protection from things like arbitrary termination, mistreatment by superiors and employers and so on and so forth. But in Conewago Township in Adams County, Pennsylvania up is down and night is day – at least as far as the […]
Police professionals dump Walker
“When Scott Walker used his budget to make the single largest cut in a decade to the local government funding used to support police services, we were outspoken in warning that his reckless actions would hurt public safety,” said Wisconsin Professional Police Association (WPPA) Executive Director Jim Palmer. “The FBI’s crime data now makes clear […]
Help us defeat Carl DeMaio for Congress
If he wins, your pay, benefits and even your job will be jeopardized By Brian Marvel, President San Diego Police Officers Association With 435 seats in Congress, it might be difficult to see how one race can have a big impact. But here in San Diego, one of the country’s most contested congressional races, Carl […]
Radio failures could be fatal
In Wisconsin, Blue Mounds Police Chief Andy Rose says Dane County first responders’ radios are failing at such a high rate, he is worried someone could eventually die. “It’s a matter of time, in my opinion, someone’s going to get hurt or killed,” Rose says. The $18 million radio system is part of Dane Co.’s […]
Bosses, associations and Twitter
Police Chief David Brown took to Twitter recently to challenge the Dallas Police Association’s alternative proposal to a plan to have the separate investigations into shootings by police by the district attorney’s office. Brown, who supports Dallas County DA Craig Watkins’ idea to have parallel probes, replied to a DPA tweet about a Dallas Morning […]
10 point plan
The Dallas Police Association has laid out its ten point plan to reform the department. DPA president Ron Pinkston said he came up with the reforms after a recent survey of his officers showed many were unhappy. The survey showed 78 percent of respondent said they would discourage any one from becoming a DPD officer. […]
Disability benefits
The New York City PBA is again seeking support for a bill to increase disability pensions. Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association president Pat Lynch met privately with City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito to lobby for her backing of an Albany bill that would improve line-of-duty pensions for newer cops who are in a different tier. Lynch, who […]
Beyond R’s and D’s
Barbara Comstock has received the endorsement of the Virginia Police Benevolent Association which, represents 36,000 current and retired law enforcement officials. Endorsing Comstock, the VAPBA says: “We are pleased to fully support Barbara Comstock for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District and we are confident that her knowledge and experience make her the best qualified candidate. Her […]
Gotcha discipline concerns
According to KMOV.com in St. Louis, Missouri, tensions are bubbling up between St. Louis Police and the officers’ union over the possibility of officers wearing body cameras. St. Louis Police said it would cost around $1.2 million to outfit all 1300 officers with body cameras. The police union said it must agree to any policy […]
Mixed massages
In Columbia, Missouri, a letter that the executive director of the Columbia Police Officers Association sent to the chairwoman of the committee that is promoting the proposed public safety tax hike on the November ballot sparked confusion that nearly jeopardized the initiative. Last Sept. 4, Karen Taylor of “Say Yes to Public Safety” emailed Dale […]
Heroes honored
The Dallas Police Association honored two Dallas officers for shooting suspects who were violently attacking others earlier this year. The association gave Sgt. Jackie Moore and Officer Ruben Martinez “courage awards” during a ceremony at its headquarters. The awards come after a wave of recent shootings by Dallas police. “The actions of these officers were […]
Not working there
In Illinois, cops are saying they don’t want their new department to be in a building where abortions were performed. The building was originally a school and the abortion clinic has been shuttered for two years, but the building itself makes some people uncomfortable. After the city said it was considering the old as the […]
Got what they need
In Fresno, California, the deal struck between the city and the cops had city council member Lee Brand quoting Mick Jagger. Brand said, “A famous Englishman once said, you can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need.” What the city needed was a […]
League declares impasse
The Los Angeles Police Protective League calls the move “highly unusual.” League officials said that “most labor impasses are called for by management or municipalities, not labor organizations.” The union statement blamed the city for a “lack of good faith bargaining.” The current offer on the table does include raises for new hires but no […]
Stymied
In Springfield, Missouri, Springfield Police Officers Association President Mike Evans isn’t taking public protests off the table as his team battles the city for better wages and benefits for the Officers. But unlike some other areas, negotiating contracts is a relatively new thing in Missouri. Evans said the union began negotiating with the police department […]
Opposition Research
Most of the time people will choose the words they use based on whom they’re talking to. For instance, a labor organization might speak differently to members in the organization’s magazine or newsletter than they would when addressing the media or the public. But what happens when an anti-union columnist with an axe to […]
Caps and vests beef
The association representing Pittsburgh police officers has filed a grievance involving appearance standards and body armor. Pittsburgh cops are challenging a new rule that forbids them to wear baseball caps on duty. Additionally officers are seeking a change to a new policy requiring officers to wear their body armor underneath their uniforms as opposed to […]
Sick out’s got people talking
Nearly 500 police officers reported out sick this past summer as part of a “Blue Flu” in Memphis. According to Memphis NBC station WMC-TV, the sickout, which went on for several days, forced the city to call in Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputies to help man the popular Beale Street entertainment district over the weekend. On […]
Skilled negotiators talk down distraught Marine
It could have played out much differently – shots fired, injured officers, EDP taking his own life. But for these skilled negotiators, the outcome was as good as it gets. Officers Martin Morabe and Matt Lyons started their 10 hour dayshift on April 7 like any other day. What they didn’t know was that they […]
The cost of spiking
Taxpayers and local governments are on the hook to pay nearly $800 million stemming from “legal” pension spiking over the next two decades, the state controller in California said. An audit of 11 state and local government agencies found no illegal pension spiking but concluded that CALPERS, the country’s largest public retirement fund makes itself […]
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