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Robert Marsh
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4/26/2021
Robert Marsh
Posts: 15
DAY 1 Tuesday, April 27 – SCPBA Rec Room (14141 46th Ste 1205, 33762) 1530 – 2000 hrs

DAY 2 Thursday, April 29 – SAB (outside of Room 161, 10750 Ulmerton Rd.) 0530 – 0930 hrs

The Union is pleased to share the results of our collective bargaining session for this wage reopener. As a reminder, this year we negotiated with the Sheriff’s Office pursuant to the 2020-2023 Agreement, under the first wage reopener. Under Sheriff Gualtieri, the Sheriff’s Office and the Union have agreed to the following very positive new contract terms:
General Wage Increase: All members will receive a GWI of 3% effective on October 1, 2021. Any member who is not currently topped out will also move to the next available step on his or her anniversary date. As a result, members will receive a raise of between 3% to 11.16% during the next fiscal year. Steps: Regarding steps, the Sheriff’s Office has agreed to eliminate the second to last step (Steps 16, 6, and 4, respectively) for each rank. As a result, effective October 1, 2021:
• a Deputy will max out at year 16, rather than year 17;
• a Sergeant will max out at year 6, rather than year 7; and
• a Lieutenant will max out at year 4, rather than year 5.

FTO Pay: In order to encourage excellent personnel to continue to apply for and serve as Field Training Officers, the incentive pay will be adjusted. Effective no later than October 1, 2021, instead of a flat $1,950.00 per year, each FTO, regardless of rank, shall be paid five percent (5%) of their base salary. Every current FTO benefits under this plan. If that adjustment went into effect today, an FTO would earn between $2,638 and $4,653; depending on his or her base salary.
Health Insurance Costs: Although the cost of members’ health insurance plans has gone up, the Sheriff’s Office will absorb these new costs. In other words, health insurance got more expensive this year, but the Sheriff’s Office has agreed to absorb that increase instead of passing it on to you.
edited by PCSONET\rmarsh on 4/26/2021
edited by PCSONET\rmarsh on 4/26/2021
edited by PCSONET\rmarsh on 4/26/2021
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