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October 20, 2006
For Immediate Release |
Contact: Albert O'Leary
212-298-9190
or Joseph Mancini
212-298-9150
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MEDIATION BETWEEN PBA AND THE CITY IS
CONCLUDED
Mediation between the city and the PBA to settle the police officers’
contract covering August 1, 2004 through July 31, 2006 concluded
today without an agreement leaving the contract to be settled through
binding arbitration.
PBA president Patrick J. Lynch said: “The lower than inflation
pattern of 3 and 3.15% over two years offered by the city is completely
unacceptable to New York City police officers who are earning tens
of thousands of dollars less each year than other local police departments.
If the city complied with the Taylor Law that mandates equal pay
for similar work, it is likely that we could have reached a negotiated
settlement.
“This marks the fifth time in the last six rounds of bargaining
that police officers have been forced to go to binding arbitration
to settle their contract. In the last two binding arbitration cases,
the PBA has been awarded pattern-breaking settlements for significantly
more than what the city offered. It is regrettable that the city
refused to wake up to this reality and forces us to go through a
lengthy and expensive binding arbitration process just to achieve
a fair contract.”
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