Wednesday 18 January 2017

Police union boss Pat Lynch blames jump in NYPD resignations on low pay

More NYPD cops are abandoning their blue uniforms before getting their pensions, the city’s largest police union charged on Tuesday.

Citing data from the New York City Police Pension Fund, union officials said 506 cops resigned from the 35,000-member force in 2016 — about a 20% jump from the 415 who handed in their papers in 2015.

The number of resignations has increased each year since 2011 when 169 cops turned in their shields. That number nearly tripled last year, records show.

Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, said the Pension Fund report bolsters his belief that cops are leaving the department in droves.

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“Eight out of 10 PBA members said in a survey that they would leave the job if they could,” Lynch said in a statement. “The latest resignation numbers are proof that many are doing just that, often to take a better-paying law enforcement job here in the New York City area.”

“New York City cannot afford to allow all of this talent, experience and investment in training walk out the door,” he said, demanding the city provide cops with better pay, benefits and conditions.

Mayor de Blasio said Lynch’s argument is “a classic union play” as contracts are negotiated.

Source:-nydailynews

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