Sentences with phrase «police employees got»

In 2014, the latest year for which total county payroll was available, 53 police employees got retirement payouts of $ 100,000 or more each, with one detective lieutenant receiving $ 285,851.

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I requested that both employees be sent home through the weekend, which gave me time to get all the information that I could from the police.
«Once my employee gets threatened, the police are to be called.»
The city argues since it dispatches its police and fire departments to the big nonprofits, like Syracuse University and Crouse, and its public works department plows the streets so their employees can get to work, the nonprofits should pay something for those services.
Under the contracts, police employees can get payouts for up to 120 days of vacation time and 300 days of sick time.
Thruway Authority and Department of Transportation employees, professional drivers, volunteers, and New York State Police will be present at each site, helping visitors get in and out of a tractor trailer so they can see first - hand what the driver of a large vehicle can and can't see.
According to police, Eugene Harvey, a Delta Airlines employee at the Atlanta airport, aided Henry by using his security clearance to get the bags of guns into secure areas of the airport.
During a busy day, straight - edged fast food manager Sandra (the terrific Ann Dowd) gets a phone call from a police detective telling her that one of her employees has stolen money from a customer.
From the start, the current and former employees said, he got off on the wrong foot with some executives, including Ms. Sandberg, over how best to police the platform.
Sandy Parakilas, a former Facebook employee whose job used to entail policing data breaches by third - party developers, said the spread of ill - gotten user information was rampant.
Google employees are getting a new pair of standardized Bluetooth headphones to use while working, Android Police reports.
And several days later, the federal consumer watchdog agency announced a «toolkit» designed to help public service employees — teachers, firefighters, police officers and others — understand their options and get started paying off their student loans.
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