Leslie Hairston, the retiring incumbent of 24 years. Officers have been working without a raise since their prior contract expired in 2017, WBEZ reported. Some aldermen said the pay increases were too generous while not going far enough to include police accountability measures in the contract language. The new agreement means police officers below the rank of sergeant with 10 years` service will receive an annual salary of $33,570. Aldermen expressed concern Tuesday with some language in the agreement and some situations it doesnt address. Chicago, IL The City Council approved the first new Chicago police contract in four years on Sept. 14 in a vote that was the final step for a contract worth more than $700 million. Weve built into the contract some other resources to help support our men and women around health and wellness.. In addition, officers can now be rewarded for reporting misconduct of other officers. Duty availability pay will be offered "retroactively" from July 2017 to all officers whose probation period has ended after 18 months. It also did not cap those moonlighting hours. Thats how long police officers have been waiting for a pay raise during what was the longest labor stalemate in Chicago history. Mayor Lightfoots office said the contract also included a number of changes to the process for investigating claims of police misconduct, including an end to the 40-year ban on investigating anonymous complaints filed against officers. Chicago police Supt. Got a story tip? In addition, the proposed deal would no longer allow officers who use force against a member of the public to revise their statement to investigators after reviewing audio and video recordings of the incident. The new contract mandates investigators to consider all original statements, and any subsequent statements, including amended or modified statements, for purposes of determining whether an officer willfully made a false statement.. Contact Heather Cherone:@HeatherCherone| (773) 569-1863 |[emailprotected]. Andre Vasquez, 40th, noted the proposed contract includes several statements of values, such as language stating that officers who are whistleblowers about misconduct are acting in the highest standards of the profession. 52 0 obj <> endobj xref Money was not the biggest concern at the City Council meeting, ABC7 reports. 0000097111 00000 n Indiana Man Charged With Scheming to Straw Purchase Firearm Allegedly Used To Shoot Two #ChicagoPolice Officers, One Fatally https://t.co/iAtdnxwqzN, Tom Ahern (@TomAhernCPD) August 9, 2021. 0000003696 00000 n Last year alone, under Mayor Lightfoots administration, over 400 police officer positions were cut, and her 2020 budget, proposed an $80 million decrease in funding. Still, the mayor said,we fought hard to get this contract done, but thats water under the bridge now, Lightfoot said during a news conference Tuesday. Michael Rodriguez(22nd),Ald. Want to make sure you never miss a story from Law Enforcement Today? Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the agreementcontains new accountabilityand transparency reforms needed to create trust between police and communities. If the raise took effect with four days to go in the pay period, that means four days of pay (using eight hours per day based on a hour workweek) need to be accounted for in the retro adjustment. WTTW News reporter Matt Masterson contributed to this report. Topics still left to negotiate include officers health care contributions and whether theywill berequired to disclose any side-gigs outside their police work. The full City Council is set to consider an eight-year contract with the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police that would give rank-and-file officers a total of 20% in raises. Only core accountability issues have been resolved. It provides, I think, a very responsible financial package to the rank-and-file members.. 19th Ward Alderman of Chicago, Matt OShea, stated: Our police officers have been under siege, under-appreciated, and thrown under the bus for the last year and a half.. Members of the City Council who opposed passage of the collective bargaining agreement called for additional accountability measures such as requiring officers to disclose secondary employment and capping the number of hours of secondary employment, as well as requiring officers to provide a statement within 24 hours of a shooting. The Hawks barely avoided being shut out in a 4-1 defeat Tuesday. According to officials, the original traffic stop that preceded the shooting was merely over expired plates on the suspects vehicle. 0000096049 00000 n The PBPA contracts for police supervisors were approved in July 2020 for the term of July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2022. The accountability measures include the following: The accountability measures approved in this contract address several of the recommendations related to the collective bargaining agreement issued by the Police Accountability Task Force in 2016. 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New Chicago police officers at a graduation ceremony at Navy Pier in 2017. The NBA doesnt even consider it playoffs, and the Bulls shouldnt view qualifying as an accomplishment. with payment of applicable fees as designated below. Nicole Lee heads toward runoff, No moral victory awaits Bulls if they make play-in tournament. Select policies will have longer comment periods. Mayor poses question to casino opponents: Do you want your taxes raised? Our gains in police accountability will disappear. The new contract replaces the most recent collective bargaining agreement for police officers that expired on June 30, 2017. Ald. It also guarantees labor peace until after the 2023 mayoral election. HnF{)^p3{ d*AqR.~](eI0lR27gPw)stvyF$/Ko#JzaZxE@auatvo_ngXZj. The agreement also recognizes the tremendous stress of the job and resulting trauma and provides additional health and wellness supports for officers, Lightfoot said. Rod Sawyer, former chair of the City Councils Black Caucus, stood up to defend the compromise. FOP negotiator Paul Vallas pegged the total cost of the contract at $600 million and the cost of the retroactive pay raise alone at $365 million. Retroactive to 2017 and ending in 2025, the proposed deal must be ratified by police officers and the Chicago City Council before it takes effect. But its an incredibly powerful set of concessions that are necessary for us to keep building on police reform and accountability.. Its because we waited four years for the money.. Matt Martin(47th) andAld. The Chicago City Council convened Tuesday to consider approving a new contract with the Fraternal Order of Police, among other matters. The new contract also came with some of the police reforms that accountability advocates had been calling for. Just over half of that total pay increase, or 10.5%, is retroactive through 2021, and the remaining 9.5% of salary increases will occur over the next four years. One reason. Franczek noted the Illinois General Assembly strengthened the citys hand by abolishing the requirement that complaints against police officers include a sworn affidavit. And we will be putting these negotiations into the hands of an arbitrator who makes decisions without consulting this body, she said. In person, at Central Police Headquarters, 3510 S. Michigan, 1st Floor, Room 1043, 8:00am - 3:00pm. Follow us on social media and be sure to mark us as "See First.". The contract calls for rank-and-file CPD officers to receive a 10.5% retroactive pay raise and 9.5% more through January 2025. Under the new contract, the city can investigate citizen complaints without a sworn affidavit from the person who complained, WBEZ reported. Aldermen voted 40-8 to approve the $600 million contract. Investigatory agencies now must advise every individual to be truthful in the course of the investigation by stating officers must respond honestly and completely. 0000008715 00000 n However, some aldermen suggested the city should have gone back to the bargaining table to demand more reforms from the FOP. City Council Approves $600 Million Police Contract With Chicago FOP, Including 20% Raises For CPD Officers https://t.co/BC2Ey6Wle6 pic.twitter.com/Y5E0n7iUXI, CBS Chicago (@cbschicago) September 15, 2021. This is a reasonable deal for the taxpayers of the city, Lightfoot said. Critics of the Chicago Police Department contend both of those provisions have been used by officers to uphold a code of silence that prevents officers guilty of misconduct from being disciplined. The rest of that increase will be postponed until July 1, 2022 to allow members to retire under the current levels: 2.2% at age 55, or 0% for those 60 and over. One provision will require officers to file paperwork each time they point a gun at someone, even if they dont fire. The 10.5% portion of the pay raise retroactive to June 30, 2017 will cost $365 million. On Saturday, August 8, 29-year-old Officer Ella French was needlessly gunned down during a routine traffic stop in crime-ridden Chicago. States must work together to end HIV epidemic. But city council members said it was a good deal and officers said that it came as a relief at a time when the department was experiencing critically-low morale amongst the rank-and-file. Although the contract includes what Vallas has called core accountability issues, more controversial disciplinary changes must still be negotiated and may end up in arbitration., Despite the $600 million tab, Vallas has argued the contract should not require an increase in taxes. "Nobody professes that this is going to cure all of the ills of the Police Department, or for accountability reform, but big picture-wise, if you look at this agreement, there are 36 separate provisions that we have changed that fall under the umbrella of accountability.". View the reports and statistics listed below on the Chicago Police Department web site. Lightfoot told reporters she was not certain how much the four years of retroactive pay and four years of future pay raises will cost the city, but that officials have prepared for those costs by tucking money away.. 0000046601 00000 n "Anyone who has negotiated a [collective bargaining agreement] understands that a contract is a floor, not a ceiling. Back pay from the agreement is set to run $378 million, though city budget officials have stored away $103 million in the city's 2021 budget for the retroactive pay. But I dont know that theres a prohibition for using it for anything else other than that., Vallas said the city has put some of the retro money away less than half.. Its not because were taking em to the cleaners. This is the best deal possible for the union, for the city to move forward and to give us labor peace for both us and our police department, 15th Ward Alderman Raymond Lopez told WBEZ. 0000015623 00000 n Critics have said requiring certification means it was a change in reform name only, WBEZ reported. Catanzara said he has no idea how much money, if any, the city has squirreled away for the retroactive pay raise. Lightfoot set aside about $103 million in this years budget to cover part of the police back pay. I have no idea what the guidelines are for spending the federal relief money, Catanzara added. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune). The contract calls for rank-and-file CPD officers to receive a 10.5% retroactive pay raise and 9.5% more through January 2025. If this contract is voted down, we will be facing an unprecedented situation in the history of our city. TheCity Councils approval of the contract came one day after the ACLU of Illinois, the Chicago Council of Lawyers and the Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rightsissued a statement saying the agreementfailsto make many of the changes we know we need., Lightfoot said after themeeting on Tuesday that work remains on the contract, saying nobody thought this was the endIts an important milestone.. The tentative agreement also includes unspecified additional funding of health fairs for police union members in an effort to improve the health and wellness of our officers, as well as the creation of a dedicated mental health ombudsman, who will be a member of the union focused on the mental health of officers, officials said. In Chicago's 11th police district the rate is 62. And so they went into the new contract with one caveat the head of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) or the Chicago Police Departments (CPD) Bureau of Internal Affairs (BIA) will have to certify anonymous complaints, according to WBEZ. The City budgeted $103 million for this purpose in its FY2021 budget, but an additional $274.3 million will be needed to cover the retroactive payments. The Chicago City Council is expected to consider the new contract next week for the Chicago Police Department, shown here investigating the scene of a shooting on Sept. 1, 2021. Given those value statements, Vasquez said he wished the contract explicitly condemned racist behavior by officers, especially in a city where Black and brown folks at times feel like their interactions (with police) are ones where they have concerns about the officers.. Email [email protected]. Its been passed, were going to be moving forward, and were going to continue our negotiations with the FOP that ultimately will lead to arbitration on additional measures or some workload changes, as well as other additional reforms that I think are critically important to get into the contract.. Listen to Its All Good: A Block Club Chicago Podcast here: With 21 of 24 precincts reporting Tuesday night, Taliaferro has just over 51 percent of the vote. Police Reports. 0000005777 00000 n 10 N. Dearborn St., Suite 800, Chicago, Illinois 60602 The city has also agreed to increase so-called duty availability pay to $950 per quarter and the annual uniform allowance to $1,950. 2. The third suspect, who was only identified as a female passenger inside of the vehicle with the two suspects during the incident on August 7th, has not been charged due to officials citing lacking evidence of criminal culpability in the shooting of the officers. And going forward, duty availability pay will be available after 18 months, instead of after 42 months. The retroactive and prospective raises combined boost officer pay about 20 percent. These defund-the-police policies swept the nation last year with mayors across the nation promising to cut police spending, reduce manpower, and reallocate the funds to social programs. Not every cop in the city of Chicago is a bad cop, Ervin said. But the citys contract goes further on that front, he said. The proposed deal would allow members of the public to submit a complaint anonymously, something the 2012 collective bargaining agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police prohibits, ending a 40-year ban. 0000096595 00000 n Susan Sadlowski Garza (10th) pushed back on the suggestion from some colleagues that the City Council should reject the contract until it includes more reforms, noting the pact is the result of four years of negotiations. CHICAGO (CBS) -- Four years after the city's last contract with the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police expired, the City Council on Tuesday approved a new eight-year contract for rank-and-file officers, giving them a total of 20% in raises over the life of the contract, which also includes a number of police accountability reforms. Yes. City negotiator Mike Frisch said the city is still bargaining with the FOP to require officers to disclose when and where they work outside jobs and limit the number of outside work hours. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez(33rd),Ald. All the latest Law Enforcement Today news, updates and alerts delivered straight to your phone or inbox. FOP board approves eight-year contract, setting stage for rank-and-file vote, Catanzara announced the deal to his members, Aiming to predict COVID, future pandemics better, CDC opens infectious diseases forecasting center, Unmasked transit: Pritzker ends mask mandates in public transportation, airports. In other business on Tuesday, aldermen also approved: First published on September 14, 2021 / 4:22 PM. Blackhawks, shaken by trades, fall flat against Coyotes, 11th Ward Ald. Before also voting no on the agreement,Ald. David Brown noted that investigators are focused on the Morgan brothers for Officer Frenchs killing and the injury of her partner, saying: Theres one reason that this happened. Southwest Side Ald. Arbitration can be a little bit of a crapshoot, Lightfoot said, adding we have to keep pushing for the things that we know are right.. The contract does little to nothing to ensure that there is accountability when false statements are made by officers accused of misconduct, he said, or that they provide accurate statements within 24 hours. The tentative contract calls for rank-and-file police officers to receive a 10.5% retroactive pay raise and 9.5% more through January 2025. The Chicago City Council approved a new collective bargaining agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) on September 14, 2021. Its not because were taking em to the cleaners. And North Side Ald. 0000083576 00000 n Other changes to police disciplinary procedures are still being negotiated with the FOP, and could ultimately go to binding arbitration. That would be handled in a separate deal, he said. The rest of that increase will be postponed until next July, allowing members to retire under the current 2.2% at age 55 and at 0% for those 60 and over. Ald. Going forward, that pay will be available after 18 months, instead of 42. When the comment period closes, CPD will then review and consider your comments before finalizing the policy and placing the directive in effect. 2023 Copyright Law Enforcement Today - All Rights Reserved. The Chicago City Council is expected to consider the new contract next week for the Chicago Police Department, shown here investigating the scene of a shooting on Sept. 1, 2021. does include various police accountability measures, Column: Creed III is right on time, says stars Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors. Her administration plans to refinance existing debt to pay for the rest of it. Illinois is leading the way. The FOP has argued that requiring people who complain to sign a document swearing their report is true helps prevent false accusations against innocent officers. The deal does include various police accountability measures, which the mayor has touted as part of her push to show shes reforming the department. The retroactive pay would cost about $365 million, according to the city. step 2 after . It also called for adjusted compensation for officers who joined the force after the expiration of the last contract. Mr. McKenna passed away on Tuesday, February 7, at age 93. After approval of the firefighters' contract, the city had to come up with about $28 million in retroactive pay for 4,645 firefighters, emergency medical technicians and emergency medical. chicago police department sworn & civilian personnel [january-june 2022] sworn command personnel annual (a) monthly (m) bi-monthly (bi-m) 0000095753 00000 n That deal represented a historic win for police reform efforts, Lightfoot said at the time. Chicago Mayor to Police: Get Vaccinated by Sunday or Lose Pay. And we can give you more details later, the mayor told reporters after an unrelated afternoon news conference. Ald. The proposal would grants officers 20% raises over eight years, 10.5% of it retroactive to 2017, when the last FOP contract expired. Read The Daily Lines full coverage of Tuesdays City Council meeting here. 0000002666 00000 n "I think we need to hold out and finish the agreement. The city will be moving forward with negotiations with the police union on additional reforms. The tentative agreement would prohibit the names of complainants from being disclosed to officers until immediately prior to their interview, which typically comes at the end of an investigation. One of the two Morgan brothers were shot during the incident and was last stated as being stable after being transported to the Christ Hospital. 0000011666 00000 n The base salary increases in the FOP contract are 0.5% higher than the police supervisors contracts in 2020, 2021 and 2022. 0000014624 00000 n Representatives of the mayors office did not respond to questions about whether a provision in the 2012 deal that allows officers to wait 24 hours before speaking with investigators is included in the proposed agreement. Thats exactly what they did.. 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