Donations - Thank You!

Enter Amount:

                       
Police Limit Comic Strip © Garey Mckee
 
Home arrow News arrow Unions & Associations arrow Methuen officers seek extra holiday pay
Methuen officers seek extra holiday pay PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephanie Chelf   
Monday, 31 March 2008

METHUEN — Police officers are fighting the city to get paid for Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, arguing that they should earn holiday pay for those days because the mayor gave City Hall workers those days off.

Mayor William Manzi refused the request of the patrolmen's union, saying the city can't afford it and it is not in the police contract. The union appealed the decision, and now the grievance will be heard at an arbitration hearing.

The 65-member patrolmen's union argued that officers should be paid for eight hours of contractual time off for Christmas Eve and 31/2 hours for New Year's Eve, according to a memo from the union to the city.

The Methuen Police Patrolmen's Association president, Officer Joseph Aiello, referred questions to the union's representatives at the Massachusetts COPS Coalition because they are handling the arbitration filing.

"The MPPA deems this time off to be an unfair labor practice for failing to negotiate in good faith additional benefits to certain employees and unions and omitting the same benefit to members of the MPPA," the union writes in its appeal.

The union also argues that it is "past practice" for 14 years for union members to receive contractual pay for these two days. A lawyer for the Mass COPS Coalition did not return a call Friday.

"Certain collective bargaining units have that holiday and (patrolmen) don't," Manzi said. "It's a matter of the city not being able to afford to grant (paid time off) beyond the benefits of the existing contract."

City Hall secretaries, clerks and administrative assistants received that time off because it is stipulated in their contracts, said Human Resources Director Colleen McCarthy. Civilian police employees, including department secretaries, enjoyed the extra holidays because they are also part of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.

Some nonunion City Hall employees and department heads were granted that time off by the mayor because City Hall was closed Christmas Eve and closed early New Year's Eve.

"With all the support personnel gone, I did give a couple of administrative personnel time off because they would have had no one in their office," Manzi said.

Manzi said union negotiations led to different benefits.

"It's the way negotiations go," Manzi said. "The contract we reached with them was eminently fair. I don't think there's any hardship in the contract. It treats them quite well."

Police officers signed a new three-year contract with the city last year that is retroactive to 2006. Under the contract, officers received 2 percent raises retroactive to July 1, 2006; 3 percent in 2007, and 3 percent in 2008.

Manzi said the additional holiday pay would be a "sizable chunk" of money, but he could not provide specifics.

"Cities and towns are going to be seeking a lot more (from unions) in future contracts," Manzi said. "Even in areas where we've been justifiably generous in the past, city and towns can't afford this now. Taxpayers can't afford it."

 
Next >
Related Items
  • Did You Find My Speed?
    SUQUAMISH, WA - A 33-year-old Seattle man was charged in Kitsap County for possession of a controlled substance after he tried to retrieve a bag containing methamphetamine from the Suquamish Casino's lost-and-found this week. The casino's security officer alerted the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office...
  • One Dead One Wounded In Calif. Officer Involved Shooting
    *INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- *Police said Sunday that while heading to reports of shots fired at an Inglewood (http://www.knbc.com/topic/Inglewood) fast-food restaurant, they saw a car aim at them and opened fire, which killed one man and wounded another.Officers were in the area of Crenshaw Boulevard...
  • Dennis Farina Busted With Gun At LAX
    Actor Dennis Farina has been arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after a loaded gun was found in his carryon luggage. When the weapon was discovered at a security checkpoint around 8 a.m. Sunday, police say the 64-year-old actor told them that he'd forgotten the .22-caliber handgun was...
  • While Still Low, Number Of U.K. Officers Shot Up 60%
    The number of police officers wounded in shootings has increased by 60% in four years, according to figures released by conservatives. The statistics, which cover officers in England and Wales shot while on duty, show the number rose from 12 in 2002/03 to 19 in 2006/07. Shadow Home Office...
  • Thief Gets Away With Church Collection Money
    Image: http://llnw.image.cbslocal.com/28/2008/05/11/320x240/church_14.jpg WBZ WATERTOWN (WBZ) ― Police are looking for a thief who robbed a Watertown church on Sunday. According to police, the incident happened sometime after 7:30 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Parish. The suspect got away...
  • Deputy's gun goes off during arrest
    By Marcus Garner The Atlanta Journal-Constitution FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — An off-duty Fulton County Sheriff's deputy's gun discharged, and a man sustained a gunshot to his foot, in a struggle Friday afternoon during an arrest attempt, authorities said. The wounded man, Daniel Taylor, 43, will be...
  • Chicago murders up over last year
    The Chicago Sun-Times CHICAGO — Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis said Saturday that a recent spike in violence had led to an increase in the number of murders since last year. Weis, speaking at an anti-violence town hall meeting aired on WBBM-Channel 2 and WBBM-AM (780), said "we've had an increase...
  • Wis. dept. disbanded, city sees few complaints
    By Jacqui Seibel The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel LISBON, Wis. — After months of turmoil that led to the decision to disband the town's Police Department, the Waukesha County Sheriff's Department quietly has taken over patrolling the area with little fanfare and few complaints. Fire Chief Doug...
  • 3 Dead After Speeding Car Plunges Into N.H. River
    Image: http://llnw.image.cbslocal.com/28/2008/05/11/320x240/rumneyaccident.jpg Officials say the driver, believed to be Brandy Duguay, 19, of Thornton, New Hampshire, left the roadway, struck several trees and then went over an embankment, coming to a rest in the river. RUMNEY, N.H. (WBZ) ―...
  • Tow Truck Operator Hit By Car, Police Say
    Police Say Resendes Registered .20 On Breath Test *TAUNTON, Mass. -- *A tow truck operator was securing a car to his truck when he was hit by a drunken driver Friday night, police said. The Taunton Daily Gazette reported Charles Solimine, 30, of Taunton, was taken by MedFlight to the hospital....