Denver Police to Get Raises in 2022, Pay Frozen Next Year

The terms include a 2% pay raise on Jan. 1, 2022 and a 1.5% raise on July 1. The terms also include a pay freeze and no holiday pay premiums in 2021, along with reduced city contributions to the retiree health trust.

Graphics showing terms of Denver police pay agreement. (Photo: Screen Shot from 9 News)Graphics showing terms of Denver police pay agreement. (Photo: Screen Shot from 9 News)

An independent arbitrator has decided on new contract terms for Denver Police Department officers through 2022, including two pay raises in 2022.

The terms include a 2% pay raise on Jan. 1, 2022 and a 1.5% raise on July 1. The terms also include a pay freeze and no holiday pay premiums in 2021, along with reduced city contributions to the retiree health trust, 9News reports.

In a news release from the Denver Police Protective Association, the union expressed thanks to the mayor's office, the office of the city attorney and City Council members who supported the contract outcome.

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