Posted on 01/11/2015 3:23:39 PM PST by servo1969
Across New York City, policemen are being put on notice by higher ups, get back to business as usual, or no vacations, or sick days, according to reports.
And borough commanders want to see the proof. Throughout the city, precincts are being ordered to hand up to borough commanders activity sheets indicating the number of arrests and summonses per shift
Said one union source, according to the New York Post, Police officers around the city are now threatened with transfers, no vacation time and sick time unless they write summonses.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
It's called a revolving door policy. You throw out the perps who have been there longer to make room for new ones.
This is a seriously foolish move, everyone knows where this mandate is coming from. All this is going to do is land the city in court
Only thing stopping things like massive powerful government unions, like police unions, would be a full collapse of our system, or worse. They’ve become waay too powerful, too entrenched.
I cannot imagine how the boss can fire an employee because she got sick for a few days. This is grounds for immediate, huge lawsuit that the boss has no chance of winning. Not even in theory.
Vacations are guaranteed by the contract that the boss signed. It may be that vacations are allocated for less convenient time - that is often within the boss's jurisdiction. However a vacation may not be denied just because the boss wants to punish the employee. The vacation has already been earned; it's part of the job.
It's open season on cops. You go do the job.
if de blah blah blahsio had one ounce of honor...he would step down
Just arrest crackers and see what happens.
Not to mention all the plea bargaining that's done by the D.A. Nobody ever does the time for the crime they actually committed.
There has to be crimes. It's figured in the budget and they already spent the dough. Peoples pensions require a certain amount of crime.
Someone who does this is not a good boss.
Like all of government lee.
All levels, like the DMV forcing people to re-register the same vehicles over and over and over. $$$
Regardless if the vehicle has changed hands. It’s insane. Government created multi-billion dollar agencies just to control all this madness.
If you don’t have the new shiny tag stuck on your plate the enforcement arm of government is there to make sure your fined, seized or jailed.
Sorry....those vacation days and sick days are part of a contract. An easy one for the judge....
Hey NY Cops - make the mayor happy - arrest OliviaForever.
I anticipate a severe epidemic of Blue Flu.
> any private-sector manager who had such horrible employee
> relations...would be summarily fired.
Absolutely!
Would be true in any workplace, white or blue collar, union or not.
I think the word you are looking for, comrade, is ‘commissar’ not ‘commander’. Where do you think you are? The land of the free?
I know exactly what is going to happen, and it’s going to be fun. Except for anyone associated with de Blasio.
The police are going to start arresting every ally that he has, keeping them in jail for 48 hours then letting them go without charges. If they are too high up to arrest, then their car will get a dozen tickets then towed. Truthfully, how much mischief can 35,000 cops cause?
There should be no annual re-registration, but the agencies are as they say “addicted” to dipping into out pockets for the various and sundry. They have already spent or obligated the expected fee earnings for this new fiscal year.
If I was a policeman in New York City, I’d tell my boss I was on a stakeout watching a known styrofoam packing peanut operation.
“You heard of ‘The Untouchables’? Well, we arrested so many styrofoam packing peanuts that we’re ‘The Unbreakables’.”
Notice to those who desire to visit NYC:
The police have a forced quota system in place.
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