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City of San Leandro - File #: 20-034 The San Leandro Police Management Association (SLPMA) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) expired on December 31, 2019 The SLPMA represents six police lieutenants and two police captains
City of San Leandro Addresses Police Department Staffing . . . - Nextdoor The City of San Leandro City Council will consider a groundbreaking pay incentive to many San Leandro Police Department (SLPD) officers and dispatchers to meet the challenges of an active deployable staff of less than 60%
City of San Leandro In order to implement the provisions of the City Manager’s employment agreement and the San Leandro Police Officers Association MOU, the City Council must amend the City’s contract with CalPERS by July 1, 2019
Memorandum of Understanding between City of San Leandro and San Leandro . . . The understandings reached by this Memorandum are a result of meeting and conferring in good faith between the Municipal Employee Relations Officer of the City of San Leandro (City Manager) and the officers of the San Leandro Police Management Association (SLMPA)
10b Consent - Laserfiche WebLink The proposed MOU contains changes from the prior agreement’s terms and conditions <br >consisting primarily of equity adjustments and wage increases, as well as leaves <br >RECOMMENDATIONS <br >Staff recommends that the City Council approve a resolution approving the Memorandum of <br >Understanding (MOU) between the City of San Leandro
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING This Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the San Leandro City Council as the joint recommendation of the undersigned parties for salary and employee benefit adjustments for the period commencing January 1, 2023 through June 30, 2028
- ABDUL D. PRIDGEN, CHIEF OF POLICE, CITY OF SAN LEANDRO POLICE. . . Petitioners Abdul Pridgen, Chief of Police of the City of San Leandro Police Department (“SLPD”), and the City of San Leandro (hereinafter “Petitioners”) have reasonable cause to believe that the return of the firearm would likely result in harm or endanger the victim or the person who reported the assault and petition this Court for a