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Mortal blow to police associations on horizon

Mortal blow to police associations on horizon

If Supreme Court rules in favor of the plaintiffs, the foundation of public union funding — the ability to collect compulsory dues — could crumble. Harris v. Quinn is a case started by eight home-care workers who resisted joining a state union — and paying the corresponding union dues — in Illinois. Unionization was a […]

Damage is worse than thought

Damage is worse than thought

Some police associations may offer “stop smoking” programs for members. The latest Surgeon General’s report on the health effects of smoking offers astonishing new evidence of just how much harm tobacco is causing. It turns out that cigarette smoking kills even more Americans than previously estimated (about 480,000 a year, up from 443,000), and is […]

Busted on Facebook

Busted on Facebook

A man wanted in connection with an assault, posts the Department’s wanted info on his Facebook page. Result: moron is arrested 30 minutes later. In Pennsylvania, the Freeland Police Department was searching for James Lescowitch wanted in connection with an assault on a man in July last year. Three minutes after the agency posted a […]

Firefighters outraged at pension cuts

Firefighters outraged at pension cuts

Ft. Worth POA has already filed a lawsuit claiming the changes violate Texas Constitution After more than a year of negotiations, the Fort Worth City Council has unanimously approved a resolution outlining cuts in pension benefits for firefighters. The firefighters must decide if they will sue the city before the changes take effect Oct. 1. […]

“Get dirty and fight to win”

“Get dirty and fight to win”

Some police associations use more aggressive tactics to protect the job and benefits. A drive by some American cities to cut costly police retirement benefits has led to an extraordinary face-off between local politicians and the law enforcement officers who work for them. In Costa Mesa, California, lawmaker Jim Righeimer says he was a target […]

Got an idea? Kickstarter may help!

Got an idea? Kickstarter may help!

Sometimes it seems like technology is advancing at an exponential rate – a little bit faster every day. The internet has allowed us to exchange information at a rapidly increasing pace (for better or worse), and it’s allowed your average Joe to have a platform that, fifty years ago, he wouldn’t have had without a […]

The cancer spreads

The cancer spreads

  The Koch brothers, John Arnold, Pete Peterson and the rest of the crew must be celebrating over this one. Following on the heels of the disastrous decision of Boeing to flip their employees out of a defined benefit pension into a 401(k), Washington State Senator Doug Ericksen, R-Ferndale, will introduce legislation that would offer […]

Retiree healthcare in trouble

Retiree healthcare in trouble

Pensions are just part of the problem. Health care is another dark cloud circling. As state and local governments focus on how to fix their pension problems, a recent report demonstrates the dramatic measures large American cities will have to take to address another issue: woefully underfunded retiree health-care liabilities. According to Charles Chieppo, a […]

Superbowl security: an overwhelming task

Superbowl security: an overwhelming task

  Effort requires coordination between hundreds of agencies, thousands of police officers and security guards, and lots of technology As is the case for other major sporting events, securing the Super Bowl is a complex and nerve-racking task that involves the coordination of many law enforcement agencies, the use of technologies like cameras and radiation […]

Our pensions are not an “entitlement,”  accurate term is “deferred” salary

Our pensions are not an “entitlement,” accurate term is “deferred” salary

  This is a well written and must read opinion piece by Jacky Parks, president of the Fresno Police Officers Association educating the public as to the impact of the “Reed Amendment” that would eliminate the state constitutional guarantee protecting vested pension rights. It is critical that public employee unions stay engaged in a public […]

Unions lose round in fight over forced breathalyzer tests

Unions lose round in fight over forced breathalyzer tests

In New York City a lawsuit filed by the Sergeants and Patrol Officers unions charging that mandatory Breathalyzer tests for officers who had used their guns violated collective bargaining agreements has been tossed out. The policy was adopted in 2008 after the Sean Bell shooting in Queens where one detective—who never used his weapon– had […]

Foundations to save Detroit pensions

Foundations to save Detroit pensions

  Hats off to the Ford Foundation, the Kresge Foundation and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, among others who   have pledged to pool $330 million, which would essentially relieve the city-owned Detroit Institute of Arts museum of its responsibility to sell some of its collection to help Detroit pay its $18 billion […]

Controversy erupts over police union video posting

Controversy erupts over police union video posting

  Submitted by Ron DeLord The Omaha police union is facing criticism for posting a video online of a toddler being cursed at and being encouraged to curse. Union officials say they wanted to stimulate discussion about problems in the community and show what officers encounter. Critics say there better ways to do that without […]

What does West Virginia chemical spill mean for law enforcement?

What does West Virginia chemical spill mean for law enforcement?

Environmental police officers do an outstanding job with the resources at their disposal. But sometimes the scale of the crime, accident or emergency is more than any local law enforcement agency can handle. What do we really mean when we invoke the term “public safety?” Like a lot of terms that we think we understand, […]

New Mexico sends Koch brothers packing

New Mexico sends Koch brothers packing

    Great victory in a key state occurred when after endless defeats the Koch brothers decided to pack up and move elsewhere. Make sure they get the same welcome in your city or town. Read more.

You’re fired!  And you can find it on Twitter.

You’re fired! And you can find it on Twitter.

    Hey, we can all agree more transparency is probably a good thing. But announcing a law enforcement officer’s termination on Twitter? That may be going a little too far.   Here’s a sample of a Dallas Police Chief David O. Brown Tweet about a fired officer: I have terminated 911 Call Taker Moises […]

You are paying more

You are paying more

    Any time a city council, manager or mayor says you have not paid your fair share to help ease your city, town or county’s ongoing financial crisis, here’s some ammunition to fight back. It turns out that you have been paying a lot more out of your own pocket for the same level […]

Celebrating a 8.55% percent pay hike

Celebrating a 8.55% percent pay hike

You could hear the enthusiasm in Jim Christie’s voice as he announced to his members that they would be getting a raise of 8.55 percent in their next paycheck. Both civilian and sworn OPPA employees will start receiving the increase beginning with the pay period than ends on January 16. The pay hike will be […]

Detective sentenced for revenge photos, videos on Facebook

Detective sentenced for revenge photos, videos on Facebook

A 17-year-veteran Seattle police detective was arrested after he posted sexually explicit pictures and videos of an ex-lover on a fake Facebook page after the woman revealed the affair to the detective’s wife. Detective David Blackmer plead guilty to the cyberstalking charges. Blackmer originally was arrested on investigation of second-degree identity theft — a felony […]

Billionaire mayor thinks your pension is too generous

Billionaire mayor thinks your pension is too generous

Multibillionaire Michael Bloomberg, took his last opportunity as mayor of New York City to repeat the propaganda and lies that it is the pension and health care costs for cops, firefighters, teachers and nurses that pose the gravest threat to the city’s budget. In a speech to the Economic Club of New York during his […]

County will pick up pension costs

County will pick up pension costs

There was some good news (hopefully) recently from Stanislaus County in California when it was announced that deputies would pay their share of the monthly cost for pension benefits through paycheck deductions, but the county would give them a 13.4 percent salary increase to cover the expense. In what officials are calling a one-to-one conversion, […]