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Hialeah and Union Agree to Pay Increases for Police for 3 Years

The city of Hialeah reached a contractual agreement with the police union that contemplates staggered salary increases over the next three years. According to Hialeah Mayor Bryan Calvo, the agreement will grant an increase of 13% this year to the officers, followed by increases of 6% in each of the two subsequent years The mayor explained that an officer who currently receives a base salary of $55,000 will see an accumulated increase of about 30…
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The city of Hialeah reached a contractual agreement with the police union that contemplates staggered salary increases over the next three years. According to Hialeah Mayor Bryan Calvo, the agreement will grant an increase of 13% this year to the officers, followed by increases of 6% in each of the two subsequent years The mayor explained that an officer who currently receives a base salary of $55,000 will see an accumulated increase of about 30…

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Telemundo Miami (51) broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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