Thursday, May 21st, 2020
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Officer departures dominate LMPD budget hearing |
RE: Officer departures dominate LMPD budget hearing
May 21st, 2020 @ 2:08PM (4 years ago)
If they moved everyone to a 3/12 shift having a 36-hour schedule and paid 3.5% more on an annual basis, it would result in a 15% increase in hourly pay.
The department can't afford overlapping shifts anymore if they aren't paying enough to keep staffing to minimum levels.
RE: Officer departures dominate LMPD budget hearing
May 21st, 2020 @ 5:31PM (4 years ago)
Funny how this is about offers not getting paid enough.... however I don't see any mention of the real reason, which is all the political garbage that officers have to endure on a daily basis, straight from headquarters. New policy every week of some more **** you can't do. They leave because they won't have to worry about that on a smaller department.
RE: Officer departures dominate LMPD budget hearing
May 22nd, 2020 @ 4:36AM (4 years ago)
Put the officers from the Community Development Office back on the street. They are doing such a bang up job anyway.