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Payroll clerks press commission over unpaid overtime and alleged retaliation
Summary
Payroll clerks and union representatives urged the San Francisco Police Commission to investigate unpaid overtime, alleged managerial hostility and delayed grievance processing, saying a Step 3 grievance filed April 3 has received no timely city response.
Public commenters and several payroll clerks pressed the San Francisco Police Commission on July 8, 2009, over unresolved overtime pay and what they described as retaliatory treatment from management.
"We are asking simply that we, 1, stop working free time. 2, get paid for our work. 3, get adequate staffing," Frank Martin Del Campo, the union representative, told commissioners, saying the grievance was moved to the city (Step 3) on April 3 and that the city had not responded within the contract time frames.
Payroll workers described a sequence of operational problems and health impacts. "We have been severely scrutinized for the…
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