LOS ANGELES (AP) A report that Los Angeles police officers circulated a photo of George Floyd with the words “you take my breath away” in a Valentine-like format has prompted an internal.
The City of Los Angeles and the union that represents the LAPD have reached a tentative deal that averts layoffs while protecting critical city services during the current economic crisis resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.
Mayor Eric Garcetti and the union representing Los Angeles Police Department officers announced Tuesday they struck a tentative agreement to avoid layoffs amid.
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LAPD union leaders cut deal to avoid layoffs, delaying pay increases until 2023 [Los Angeles Times :: BC-LAPD-DEAL:LA]
LOS ANGELES The union that represents Los Angeles police officers has reached a tentative deal to postpone a pair of raises for its members, averting layoffs for as many as 355 officers, at a time when homicides and shooting incidents are steadily rising.
The Los Angeles Police Protective League agreed to delay a pair of scheduled increases 3% in January 2022 and an additional 1.5% in July 2022 until 2023, Mayor Eric Garcetti and union officials said Tuesday. In exchange, Garcetti and the City Council will drop plans for eliminating hundreds of filled police officer positions, which was part of the city’s strategy for closing an estimated $675 million budget shortfall by June 30.
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