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City presents proposed MOU with Police Officers Association; package includes multi-year pay gains, overtime changes and housing incentives
Summary
City human resources staff summarized a tentative memorandum of understanding with the San Francisco Police Officers Association that would raise base wages roughly 23% over four years, shift some pay into the base, change overtime calculations to reduce costs, and create a housing assistance forgivable-loan program for officers. The MOU is filed with the Board of Supervisors and will be reviewed in committee.
Micky Callahan, the city's employer relations director in the Department of Human Resources, told the Police Commission the recently concluded memorandum of understanding with the San Francisco Police Officers Association includes a "good wage package" totaling "about 23% over 4 years," with a larger increase to starting pay to help recruitment. Callahan said the city offset much of the cost through operational changes and estimated controller'office savings in the first year of about $7,000,000.
The agreement would alter how overtime is calculated by excluding sick pay, compensatory time and floating holidays from the overtime base, a change Callahan said would yield roughly…
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