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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday approved a new contract for the city’s police department.
Minneapolis Police Department officers haven’t had a new contract since 2019. The 2020-2022 contract offers up to $7,000 retention bonuses for veteran officers and recruits, as well as retroactive yearly pay raises of 1%, 1.5% and 2.5%. Additional increases of 2.5% and 1% were proposed to bring the city in line with other departments.
The contract also includes a provision that officers will be notified if someone request their data. This was already public information, but now a notification will be mailed to the officer.
The contract was approved by an 8-5 vote, per WCCO’s Esme Murphy.
Minneapolis City Council has approved by a vote of 8-5 a new MPD contract, the first since 2019 for the years 2020-2022. It included $7,000 retention bonuses and retroactive pay raises @wcco 5 & 6pm
— esme murphy (@esmemurphy) March 24, 2022
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Several city council members had urged a delay on the vote to allow for public input, but the city’s labor negotiator warned a wait could hamper recruiting efforts for a department that is severely understaffed.
Since the contract only runs through 2022, negotiation on the next contract will begin almost immediately.
Source: CBS Minnesota
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