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Tag: Officer Pay: Page 5
Training
Baltimore Police May Get Raises, Fewer Officers
More pay and fewer police positions are being proposed in a new contract between Baltimore and its police union.
April 30, 2014
Training
San Jose Officers Reject 3% Raise
San Jose's police union rejected a 3 percent raise and demanded the city double it to stem the exodus of personnel from the agency.
October 9, 2013
Training
Disability Pay: Adding Insult to Injury
Our injured federal officers are humble, honorable Americans who sacrificed to serve our great nation. Yet certain members of the Senate opt to ignore the sacrifice of these men and women, and now attack their means to survive.
September 25, 2013
Training
San Jose Hopes to Reverse Police Exodus
San Jose's elected leaders hope a plan to hire 200 officers over four years will stem the tide of a massive exodus of officers following a 10 percent pay cut two years ago.
September 9, 2013
Training
Victimizing the VA Police
Earlier this year the VA announced its intention to "reclassify" 17 occupational series, including its police officers and special agents in the 080, 083, and 1811 grade series.
August 27, 2013
Patrol
Wis. C.O. Lawsuit Seeks Pay for Pre-Duty Work
A group of 10 state prison guards has filed a lawsuit alleging the state owes them millions in back pay because of a 2012 work rule that defines when they are considered on duty.
August 7, 2013
Patrol
Atlanta Police: Citation Revenue Will Fund Pay Raises
An internal Atlanta Police Department email made public by WSB informed officers that traffic ticket money would pay for future pay raises.
June 26, 2013
Training
Ill. Cop Indicted for Payroll Fraud
An 18-year veteran of the East Chicago (Ill.) Police Department was indicted Wednesday on 12 fraud charges relating to an alleged ghost payroll scheme, federal court records state.
February 7, 2013
Training
Video: Officer's Suspension for Hair Pulling Overturned
A civil service panel has overturned the 15-day suspension imposed on a Baton Rouge (La.) Police officer who pulled a woman out of a ditch by her hair at an accident scene in late 2011.
January 2, 2013
Training
Survey: 46% of Campus Public Safety Departments Understaffed
Training, public safety department staffing and pay, as well as active shooter and active bomber response are the biggest areas of concern revealed by Campus Safety magazine's Opinion Survey.
November 27, 2012
Patrol
S.F. Chief Nation's Highest Paid Cop
San Francisco isn't the nation's biggest city, and it's certainly not the most crime ridden. But that doesn't mean it can't have the country's highest-paid cop.
August 26, 2012
Patrol
Okla. Captain Sues Department Over Mosque Assignment
A Tulsa police officer and devout Christian is suing his department after being punished for refusing to go to a mosque for a mandatory cultural event.
August 15, 2012
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