As budget debate begins, Memphis police union steps up public campaign to shape outcome
By Daniel Connolly, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn. | |
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In recent days, the labor union hosted rallies at busy street corners, including Poplar and Highland this past Saturday and Airways and Dunn earlier this month. The group bought roughly 10 billboards around the city and plans TV and radio commercials, said its president,
"This is the deal. We don't have ready access to media like the mayor does. They got a platform whenever they want it. We got to create a platform," Williams said. The group is urging people who agree with them to contact their
Last week, Mayor A C Wharton presented a proposed budget to the
Wharton's administration says these steps will save millions of dollars that the city can dedicate to shoring up its underfunded pension plan.
Williams said some police officers are already leaving the force. "I'm saying that if we're not competitive with other places, we're not going to draw," he said.
Wharton's proposed budget for the police department is
A detailed hearing on the police budget is scheduled for
In his
"But we will not put our citizens at risk. A safe, effective and more efficient delivery model for the
This isn't the first time the police association has lobbied for its interests. During a debate over pay last year, the association put up billboards along busy streets that read, "Danger: enter at your own risk. This city does not support public safety."
The police association's campaign illustrates one of the most powerful forces influencing this year's budget process: municipal labor unions. Unlike unions in private companies, they can help choose their own bosses through campaign contributions and mobilizing voters. The city budget will be determined by 13
The police department is the largest division within
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