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Police Benevolent Association

Vincent Prieto.

Cap on Police, Fire Salary Increases Likely to Expire This Year

New Jersey's so-called interest arbitration cap is credited with reining in the rise of property taxes, but it set to expire on Dec. 31.
By Christian Hetrick
Kim Guadagno.

Guadagno Makes Long-Shot Bid for Public Safety Workers

Public safety unions have endorsed Phil Murphy for governor, but Kim Guadagno is trying to woo them to her side.
By Christian Hetrick
Sweeney unveils a new plan for patient-centered public healthcare are a Thursday press conference in Trenton.

Steve Sweeney and public labor: Perfect together?

THE PICTURE OF Sweeney and public labor standing shoulder-to-shoulder to advance the same initiative last week was important, not solely because the latter's support will likely be instrumental in bringing the plan to fruition. It was also, after all, the first time in nearly four years the two had partnered on anything major together.
By Chase Brush
Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch. (Photo: Alex Jones/New York Observer)

No Turning Back: Embattled PBA Boss Patrick Lynch Fights On

By Will Bredderman
Joe Zadroga, father of the late James Zadroga, stands beside Councilwoman Margaret Chin calling for the renewal of the Zadroga Act. (Photo: Jillian Jorgensen)

City Council, Police and Fire Unions Push For Renewal of Zadroga Act

By Jillian Jorgensen
Lawyer Sanford Rubenstein and Dr. Michael Baden speak to a crowd of reporters about Eric Garner's death. (Photo: Jillian Jorgensen)

Private M.E. Calls Garner Autopsy ‘Excellent’, PBA’s Pat Lynch Calls it ‘Political’

By Jillian Jorgensen
Health Commissioner Mary Bassett, Mayor Bill de Blasio, and OEM Chief Joe Esposito. (Jillian Jorgensen)

De Blasio Dismisses Police Union Rhetoric on Eric Garner as ‘Nothing New’

By Jillian Jorgensen

Is Ray Kelly’s NYPD Spinning Out of Control?

By Daniel Edward Rosen

Suozzi Makes Friends for Johnson

By Observer Staff
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