Police offered incentives to delay retirement. (District of Columbia and the Fraternal Order of Police)

From: Monthly Labor Review | Date: December 1, 1987| Author: Ruben, George | Copyright information

Police offered incentives to delay retirement

Length-of-service pay allowances were adopted in a 3-year agreement between the District of Columbia and the Fraternal Order of Police. The annual allowances, payable only to officers with 20 years of service, were intended to induce them to delay retiring. According to the city, 2,351 of the 3,880 officers will attain the 20 years' pension eligibility requirement by 1992.

The accord gives all officers wage increase...

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