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11 hours ago ago from iePolitics.com
Sandra Emerson, Staff Writer Created: 12/15/2009 10:19:08 PM PST UPLAND The City Council on Monday approved a four-year labor agreement with members of its Police Department that will save the city $29,476 this fiscal year. City police unions agreed to defer any raises until July 1, 2011, to address the city's sluggish fiscal condition. According to a staff report, the city will: Open the door to pay raises beginning ...
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14 hours ago ago from CampoPulse
(Agencies/Photo: EuropaSur) LA LÍNEA - Councillor for Security Gabriel Gonzálvez denounced in a press release today that seven Local Police vehicles had had their tires punctured, an act of vandalism he attributed to "impudence of union pickets", adding that the incidents "occurred minutes after some unionists had been at the police station. We are not against the rights of the unions, but they aren not playing by the rules." EuropaSur ...
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15 hours ago ago from Mission Loc@l -- San Francisco Mission District's News, Food, Art and Events
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to settle several lawsuits against the city for alleged sexual harassment by members of the San Francisco Police Department, excessive force by jailhouse sheriffs and a claim of injury after an accident in front of a public library. Collectively these settlements amounted to $639,500. The first lawsuit against the Sheriff’s Department was settled for $217,000 on behalf of Ernest Henderson, ...
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Houston Police Chief Harold Hurtt is planning to resign at the end of the year, two days before Mayor-elect Annise Parker takes office. Hurtt, who has been Houston police chief for almost six years, confirmed Tuesday night that he told his command staff earlier in the day of his plans to resign Dec. 30 because of the changing administrations at City Hall. “I'm sure everybody anticipated it,” Hurtt said of his command staff's ...
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Ideas on how to trim a Cincinnati Police Department overtime tab that will top $7 million this year face political, legal, and logistical obstacles, including objections from officers who have grown accustomed to the extra dollars in their pay checks, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports. A night court, contract changes giving supervisors greater latitude to change officers' shifts, and new rules limiting overtime earned by top police managers are ...
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