Sentences with phrase «police employees receive»

It was paid according to union contracts, under which police employees receive payouts for up to 120 days of vacation time and 300 days of sick time.
New Jersey State Police Employee Receives $ 500K For Employer's Failure to Accommodate His Disability, New Jersey Employment Lawyer Blog, April 13, 2017

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Members of Civil Service Employees Association and police unions received hikes of 3.75 percent, plus step increases last year.
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.
Suffolk's largest union, the 4,500 - member Association of Municipal Employees, received 3 percent raise in July, while members of police unions received 5.63 percent raises in 2016.
According to police, the male victim told police that he received a phone call from a Key Bank employee in New City, alerting him that an alleged fraudulent check had been written for $ 19,810 from his checking account.
E. Employees wishing to use photographs, depictions or references to the Buffalo Police Department, must receive approval from the Commissioner of Police.
In total, 22 employees received termination pay in excess of $ 200,000; all were in the police department.
A fast food manager receives a call from the police claiming that one her employees is guilty of theft and that the manager should subject her to more and more brutal searches.
Aki James, an Oakland Police Department employee, received her call to action after reading a story about animals rescued by Oakland Animal Services (OAS).
First, in late September, the Overseas Anti-Corruption Unit (OACU) of the City of London Police announced that both an employee of CBRN Team Ltd (CBRN), a UK security consulting firm, and an official of Uganda pled guilty to bribery charges stemming from a scheme in which CBRN paid the Ugandan official in order to receive a contract to advise the Ugandan presidential guard.
Police received a lead that a male had told a gas - station employee intimate details about the killing on two separate occasions.
In 2011 Oliver received an Irish Government appointment, from the Minister for Justice, as Confidential Recipient to those members and employees of An Garda Síochána (i.e., Irish Police Force) who may wish to report, in confidence, allegations of misconduct or wrongdoing pursuant to S.I. No. 168/2007 — «Garda Síochána (Confidential Reporting of Corruption or Malpractice) Regulations 2007».
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