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L.A. City Council signs off on police raises amid warnings of financial risk

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics August 24, 2023

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The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a four-year package of raises and bonuses for rank-and-file police officers over the objections of critics who said the deal is too expensive and will put the city's money toward the wrong things. The council, on a 12-3 vote, signed off on the agreement with the Los Angeles Police Protective League, giving the union's members four year-to-year pay increases, bigger retention bonuses... + full article



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