Sentences with phrase «biggest police union»

New York's biggest police union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, is sending about a dozen officers to protest de Blasio in Iowa.
NYC's biggest police union is demanding a do - over of the recent parole board decision to free convicted cop killer Herman Bell, requesting a hearing on behalf of the widow of Officer Joseph Piagentini, who was assassinated with his partner, Waverly Jones, in 1971.

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Unite, Britain's biggest union, has welcomed Derbyshire's chief constable Mick Creedon's decision to rule out the privatisation of police services in Derbyshire.
Several officials, including the head of the NYPD's biggest union, former mayor Rudy Giuliani, for whom Bratton served as police chief in the 1990s, and former Gov. George Pataki have criticized the mayor in the wake of the officers» deaths and ongoing protests against grand jury decisions not to indict police in the Garner and Brown cases.
Unite, Britain's biggest union, has lifted the lid on the activities and record of some of the organisations attempting to profit from our police service (see notes to editors).
And de Blasio recently struck a deal with one of his biggest foes, the city's police union, which has picketed outside his Brooklyn gym during his late - morning workouts.
State rules, including a law requiring binding arbitration to resolve contract disputes with police and fire unions, inhibit cities from cutting some of their biggest costs, she said.
It will allow employers to bus in agency temps to break strikes and will bring in big new restrictions on picketing and protests during a strike, including unions having to tell the police and employers what they will post on Facebook or twitter two weeks in advance.
Even as the mayor played nice with Cuomo, the governor kept finding ways to tweak him — from neglecting to tell City Hall about plans to shut the subway system during a snowstorm to attempting to big - foot him during City Hall's public fight with police unions.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, generally a champion of unions, opposes a state Assembly bill that would boost disability pensions for New York City police officers because he believes it would put too big a dent in the city budget, Capital has learned.
Police unions will be silent and confused because the party that they have supported has now betrayed them in support of big business and Corporate America.
But a big reason that Christie hit Camden's police unions so hard was simply that he could.
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