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Patrol
Denver, Police Union Reach Budget Agreement to Avoid Layoffs
The union representing the Denver Police Department reached an agreement with the city on Monday, which, if ratified by the union, will mean there will be no layoffs for the department.
September 21, 2009
Patrol
Budget-Strapped L.A. Considers Police Layoffs
As the Los Angeles City Council weighed options to address a $208-million shortfall, Councilman Bernard C. Parks on Monday ordered the city's top budget analyst to prepare a plan that could include layoffs of police officers and firefighters.
February 1, 2010
Patrol
Senate Approves Jobs Bill That Could Prevent Police Layoffs
Advocates said the measure would stop the layoffs of perhaps 300,000 teachers, firefighters, police officers and other public employees.
August 4, 2010
Patrol
Los Angeles Considering Police Layoffs
“We have already experienced … a reduction in our workforce, between sworn and civilian, in excess of 500 personnel,” Chief Michael Moore said during a video Q&A with members of the news media. “To suffer further losses would be devastating to the safety of the city.”
December 3, 2020
Patrol
Violent Crime Spikes in Camden Since Police Layoffs
Two months after Camden, N.J., laid off 160 police officers, city prosecutors have released a sobering report showing a dramatic rise in violent crime in the drug-and-crime-ridden city of 80,000 residents, the Associated Press reports.
March 7, 2011
Patrol
Las Vegas Police Announce Layoffs Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
The Las Vegas Police Department announced Friday that it laid off more than 100 part-time employees amid the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak.
April 13, 2020
Command
Budget Cuts Could Result in San Francisco Police Layoffs
San Francisco police are facing possible budget cuts that could result in 167 officers — or 11 percent of the force — and 43 civilians being laid off as the pandemic prompts city departments to tighten their belts.
February 18, 2021
Command
Seattle Police Could Face Layoffs Under City Council Budget Plan
Most of the proposals, including cuts aimed at the department’s SWAT team, encampment-removal team and mounted unit, appear to have enough support to pass.
August 3, 2020
Patrol
LAPD Chief Warns About Layoffs
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck on Thursday warned that police officers will be in danger of layoffs unless the city proceeds with a half-cent sales tax hike planned for the March 5 ballot.
November 8, 2012
Patrol
Layoffs Loom for 80 Oakland Officers
The layoffs of 80 of Oakland's 776 police officers on Monday moved closer to reality Friday as the police union's leaders agreed to all of the city's demands but demanded a three-year layoff moratorium as a prerequisite for any concessions.
July 12, 2010
Patrol
Christie Sends N.J. State Police to Camden
The reinforcements came after calls to the state by Mayor Dana L. Redd and Camden County Prosecutor Warren W. Faulk for assistance for the police force, which suffered massive layoffs in January.
December 12, 2011
Training
Portland Police Consider Hiring Freeze
Portland Police Chief Mike Reese may implement a hiring freeze as an alternative to deeper cuts that would require layoffs as it looks for ways to trim $6.1 million (or 4%) of its budget.
December 14, 2011
Patrol
Camden To Replace Municipal Cops with County Officers
Camden, N.J., Mayor Dana Redd is pressing forward with a county takeover of policing to address a crime spike that followed police layoffs.
December 13, 2011
Patrol
San Jose Cuts 9% of Police Force
After months of talk of possible layoffs, the San Jose (Calif.) Police Department learned today the force would lose 9% of its sworn officers in a city cost-cutting move. The agency will send lay-off notices to 106 officers and an additional 20 cops may soon be demoted.
April 26, 2011
Training
Budget Shortfall Forces NYPD to Cancel January Recruit Class
The city is going to cut the work force by 3,000 - including some 500 layoffs - and cancel January's Police Academy class to deal with a two-year budget gap that has grown from $2.3 billion to $4 billion, an administration official said yesterday.
November 5, 2008
Vehicle Ops
Bill Would Raise Fees, Save Cops' Jobs
In an effort to slow police officer layoffs in the California Bay Area, State Assembly Speaker Herb Wesson has pledged to pass a bill increasing vehicle licensing fees.
January 22, 2003
Patrol
Third Largest N.J. City Lays Off 125 Officers
The Paterson (N.J.) Police Department has laid off a fourth of its force, resulting in protests by a crowd of officers from the agency. The officers took to city hall today to protest the 125 layoffs that were finalized Monday in the state's third largest city.
April 18, 2011
Patrol
66 San Jose Officers Turn In Badges
The San Jose (Calif.) Police Department lost 66 young officers, who turned in their badges Thursday in the city's first-ever police layoffs. The cuts brought the force from 1,271 to 1,106 officers, which is less than two decades ago, when the city had 200,000 fewer people.
June 30, 2011
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