Supervisors are weighing the agreement at a time when police department staffing has consistently dropped.
A proposed contract with San Francisco's police officers would be significantly pricier than at least one supervisor first realized.
The deal features base wage increases amounting to 10.25% over three years, retention bonuses, increases in pay for entry-level officers, and a contract signing bonus. Supervisors are weighing the agreement at a time when police department staffing has consistently dropped, and the department’s reliance on overtime has risen, in recent years. The proposed labor agreement has been pitched as a way to stem that trend.
Dorsey, alone, continues fight to change S.F. sanctuary law Supervisor Matt Dorsey has no allies in his fight to exempt accused and convicted fentanyl dealers from San Francisco's sanctuary city law. He's eying the 2024 ballot. In addition to helping shore up the department’s ranks, successful retention would theoretically reduce the department’s abundant use of overtime.
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