City and Laval Police Union Sign New Collective Agreement
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City and Laval Police union sign new collective agreement
The City of Laval and its unionized police officers signed a new collective agreement last week, leading Mayor Stéphane Boyer to declare himself highly satisfied by the outcome. The agreement was ratified by 78 per cent of the police brotherhood’s members. It includes a provision to transfer some administrative duties to civilian staff, resulting in lower costs for the city. The new agreement includes an overall 22.2 per cent salary increase ove…
On Friday, June 6, the City of Laval and the Fraternité des polices de Laval signed the new collective agreement for the police and police officers of the Laval Police Service (SPL). Presented to the Executive Committee on Wednesday, June 11, to confirm its entry into force, the agreement was accepted by the members of the Fraternité at 78%. For a period of 5 years, from January 1, 2024 to December 31, 2028, the new collective agreement provides…
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