Wednesday, February 12, 2020

suffolk county detectives laugh at the white women

of Nassau OTB and send their condolences to same for working under the same collective bargsining agreement signed in 2008 and retroactive to... the advise not paying dufgolk county legislator kevin mccaffrey union dues because they know crime when the see it and the white women are being robbed by teamsters local 707 and the nasau county republican committee acting in concert eith mccaffrey to provide mccaffrey funding by intimidation



this coke is on you



Automatic Cost-Of-Living Adjustments received since 1975

  • July 1975 -- 8.0%
  • July 1976 -- 6.4%
  • July 1977 -- 5.9%
  • July 1978 -- 6.5%
  • July 1979 -- 9.9%
  • July 1980 -- 14.3%
  • July 1981 -- 11.2%
  • July 1982 -- 7.4%
  • January 1984 -- 3.5%
  • January 1985 -- 3.5%
  • January 1986 -- 3.1%
  • January 1987 -- 1.3%
  • January 1988 -- 4.2%
  • January 1989 -- 4.0%
  • January 1990 -- 4.7%
  • January 1991 -- 5.4%
  • January 1992 -- 3.7%
  • January 1993 -- 3.0%
  • January 1994 -- 2.6%
  • January 1995 -- 2.8%
  • January 1996 -- 2.6%
  • January 1997 -- 2.9%
  • January 1998 -- 2.1%
  • January 1999 -- 1.3%
  • January 2000 -- 2.5% (1)
  • January 2001 -- 3.5%
  • January 2002 -- 2.6%
  • January 2003 -- 1.4%
  • January 2004 -- 2.1%
  • January 2005 -- 2.7%
  • January 2006 -- 4.1%
  • January 2007 -- 3.3%
  • January 2008 -- 2.3%
  • January 2009 -- 5.8%
  • January 2010 -- 0.0%
  • January 2011 -- 0.0%
  • January 2012 -- 3.6%
  • January 2013 -- 1.7%
  • January 2014 -- 1.5%
  • January 2015 -- 1.7%
  • January 2016 -- 0.0%
  • January 2017 -- 0.3%
  • January 2018 -- 2.0%
  • January 2019 -- 2.8%
  • January 2020 -- 1.6%
(1) The COLA for December 1999 was originally determined as 2.4 percent based on CPIs published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Pursuant to Public Law 106-554, however, this COLA is effectively now 2.5 percent.








LONG ISLAND

Suffolk detectives get new six-year contract with raises of 11%


The Suffolk County Legislature approved a $40 million
The Suffolk County Legislature approved a $40 million contract for police detectives Tuesday. Credit: Heather Walsh 
The Suffolk County Legislature approved a new police detectives contract Tuesday that will cost the county an additional $40 million while giving 11.25% raises over six years.
The Suffolk County Detectives Association contract will increase base salaries from $58.6 million total in 2019 to $65.7 million in 2024, county officials said. But that raise will cumulatively cost the county an additional $19 million, plus increased costs for benefits and overtime, according to the legislature’s Budget Review Office. 
The total cost of the contract was not available Tuesday night. 
The newest contract follows the Police Benevolence Association and Superior Officers Association contracts, union president David Gallagher said. The 345-member union made the same “significant concessions” that those law enforcement unions did, including capping sick time and longevity pay, he said.
“There’s nothing in ours that nobody else has,” Gallagher said.
With the detective contract, county officials have in the last year signed off on union contracts that are expected to cost about $460 million more in total than previous contracts, according to budget review reports.
Legis. Robert Trotta (R-Fort Salonga), who abstained on Tuesday's vote along with Legis. Anthony Piccirillo (R-Holtsville), questioned how the county would pay for such expensive contracts.
“We have no choice,” said Jennifer McNamara, the county’s director of labor relations. “We have to negotiate contracts or arbitrate them.”

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