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Payroll clerks tell Police Commission they worked unpaid overtime; department promises documentation process
Summary
Payroll clerks and a union representative told the Police Commission that staffing shortages forced them to take payroll work home and that overtime claims have been repeatedly denied or left unpaid; department leaders pledged to meet clerks and the union and provide a template for documenting prior work.
Members of the public and several San Francisco Police Department payroll clerks told the Police Commission they have repeatedly worked overtime to close payroll but were denied pay or left without resolution.
Frank Martinez of SEIU (speaking for affected members) said staffing shortfalls forced clerks to take work home and that earlier promises by department managers to compensate clerks ‘‘appear not to be fulfilled.’’ "We would have asked for your assistance to pay payroll clerks for work performed," he…
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