Sentences with phrase «police contract»

I would negotiate for a residency requirement in the next police contract.
A Suffolk police contract in 2012 that set a lower pay structure for newly hired officers was meant to save the county money.
The State Contracting Standards Board is supposed to save taxpayers money by policing contract - procurement practices.
A recently minted activist group is calling on the Kingston Common Council to hold off approval for any new police contract that fails to include new language governing drug and alcohol testing for officers, and indemnification for cops» off - duty actions.
But even Flood, 35, also of Setauket, agrees with Hahn on how to approach several significant problems in Suffolk: The county would benefit from more downtown development; more funds should be allocated so a crucial septic replacement program flourishes; the cost of the county police contract is probably not sustainable in the long run.
O'Connor said the county was «hurtling over a financial cliff» under large police contracts and spending.
The two candidates are also at odds over the handling of the town's lapsed police contract, which will be decided through binding arbitration.
Rob Trotta (R - Fort Salonga) said the report highlights what he said were the overly generous police contracts negotiated by Bellone.
She helped streamline Freeport's budget and police contract, and is keen on infrastructure investment.
De Blasio and the New York City PBA have reached a deal on a police contract that would require officers to wear body cameras.
Bellone spokesman Jason Elan said cost - saving provisions in the police contracts have saved taxpayers $ 126 million, primarily through lower salaries for new hires and the lack of retroactive raises.
He wants the taxpayers living in Idaho to subsidize the cost of the police contract in Suffolk, NY.
Albany firefighter and police contracts have expired, and city officials are back at the table with those employees, she said.
«Therefore, courts have policed contracts to ensure the language «employed» to limit employees to the ESA» does not go so far as to violate the act, he writes.
Therefore, courts have policed contracts to ensure the language «employed» to limit employees to the ESA does go so far as to violate the ESA.
Procurement teams can use their benchmarking tools to police these contracts.
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