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For Immediate Release
July 27, 2001
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Contact:
Joseph Mancini
212-298-9150
cell: 917-273-7047
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Statement
by PBA President Patrick J. Lynch
Re: Uniformed Coalition Tentative Settlement
The tentative settlement
between the city and the Uniformed Coalition seems to be a
reasonable deal for unions whose members are already being
compensated at fair market rates and whose ranks are not facing
a recruitment and retention crisis. That the settlement differs
from contracts already reached with other unions shows that
the city realizes that the one-size-fits-all approach to collective
bargaining is a thing of the past. The PBA expects that, either
at the bargaining table or though the PERB arbitration process,
New York City police officers will achieve fair compensation
that addresses the crucial recruitment and retention crisis.
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