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Union still giving APD officers money after shootings

Union still giving APD officers money after shootings

by Ron DeLord | Jun 26, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Labor, Police, Politics, Unions

A controversial practice of a police union giving cash payments of up to $500 to Albuquerque police officers after shootings appears to continue four years after the Albuquerque Police Officers Association (APOA) said it would stop. Jordan Meeter Flickr cc The...
Opinion: County contracts with union paid leave cost taxpayers

Opinion: County contracts with union paid leave cost taxpayers

by Ron DeLord | Jun 26, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

Prince George’s County Council is considering approval of a union contract covering firefighters and paramedics. But legal developments around the country should give council members pause about rubberstamping the contract as is. In Arizona, Pennsylvania and Idaho,...
Springfield Creates Pension Reserve Fund

Springfield Creates Pension Reserve Fund

by Ron DeLord | Jun 26, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

Officials in Springfield, Massachusetts have taken steps to shore up the city’s severely underfunded municipal employee pension fund. The city has established a new reserve fund to earmark money for the retirement system and allocated an initial $1 million that was...

Defined-Contribution Plans are Inadequate Substitutes for Pensions

by Ron DeLord | Jun 26, 2016 | Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

In testimony to the Democratic National Committee’s Platform Committee, Californians for Retirement Security  called for national action to address the nation’s retirement security crisis. The following is the complete text of the testimony: Hello, my name is Ben...
Milwaukee may face surge in police retirements

Milwaukee may face surge in police retirements

by Ron DeLord | Jun 26, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Labor, Police, Politics, Unions

The City of Milwaukee may face a surge in police officer retirements. Some 339 officers with the Milwaukee Police Department will be eligible to retire by the end of 2017. That means nearly 20% of the city’s 1,889 sworn police officers could retire over the next...
Philly Pensions Board considers a less costly plan for retirees

Philly Pensions Board considers a less costly plan for retirees

by Ron DeLord | Jun 26, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

The Philadelphia Board of Pensions is looking at the possibility of enticing more than 30,000 retirees to switch to a less lucrative and less costly benefits plan. Graphic: Reducing the city’s pension liability A conversion plan is the latest idea to surface...
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