The Sergeants’ Benevolent Association membership ratified its contract with the city last week with more than 71 percent in favor, union officials said. That leaves the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association as the only one of the five police unions without a contract.
“We’re happy that the membership has ratified this contract, which we think is a fair contract in this day and age,” SBA Vice President Robert Ganley told Capital New York.
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