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May 30, 2008  RSS feed


While Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick J. Lynch hailed last week's contract arbitration award as "historic" for giving his members raises exceeding those previously negotiated for Firefighters, rank-and-file cops were considerably less enthusiastic about the terms. More...

The following charts reflect how the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association contract award issued May 19 will affect salaries for Police Officers. The deal was retroactive to Aug. 1, 2004 and ran through July 31, 2006. More...

Vote Confined to DC 37 HQ

District Council 37 Local 372 President Veronica Montgomery-Costa faces challenges from Jesse Teitler and Larry Luther Davis in her bid for a fourth term at the helm of DC 37's largest local. The election is scheduled to take place at DC 37's lower Manhattan headquarters June 11 between 12 and 9 p.m., which has been a prime source of controversy. More...

Seeking Extra 3.5%

The Uniformed Firefighters Association May 20 announced it would exercise the reopener clause in its last wage pact to pursue the raises under the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association arbitration award handed down last week that exceeded by 3.5 percent those it negotiated. More...


'Believe in Us'

As part of National Emergency Medical Service Week, city EMS members held a ceremony May 20 for all members who died in the line of duty at the dedication site for Paramedic Carlos Lillo, who died on 9/11, outside EMS Station 49 in the Astoria section of Queens. More...


The state Department of Correctional Services has agreed to pay $972,000 in damages to 23 female correction officers employed at Ossining Correction Facility to settle a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit May 20, according to a joint statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. More...


For the fifth time in its last six contract negotiations, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association wound up having the pact settled in arbitration. For the third consecutive time, the union wound up with an award that was at least somewhat better than an existing municipal bargaining pattern. More...
Analyzing the 2005 Patrolmen's Benevolent Association arbitration award wasn't that complicated: while it contained surface benefits for both sides, it was at bottom a bad bargain for both the union and the Bloomberg administration. More...
To the Editor: I recently attended a TWU Local 100 and New York City Transit joint track safety seminar. At this seminar my union president, Roger Toussaint, was explaining the recommendations of a focus group and showing charts and graphs on how to improve track safety. More...
An acronym consists of the first (or first few) letters of several words, like RADAR, from radio detecting and ranging. Following are acronyms used by the Teachers Retirement System of the City of New York (TRS). You should become familiar with these short-cut versions in important documents and statements issued to you as a member of the TRS. More...
Starting Salary $39G; Need College Degree And Courses in Field; No Residency Requirement; Investigative Duties Key Element of Position
The Administration for Children's Services is accepting applications for Child Protective Specialists on an ongoing basis. The starting salary is $39,568, goes to $42,972 after 6 months, and then to $45,822 after 18 months. Employees are also eligible for overtime earnings and night differential pay. There is no residency requirement. More...

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