Ed Seabron became a NYPD traffic enforcement agent in 2000, joining District Council 37’s Local 983 and working for more than 20 years as a city tow truck driver.
But in May 2021, Seabron quit the union, citing a dissatisfaction with how he had been represented and frustrated by his attempts to affect change within the local. Together with a colleague from a different union, he began soliciting signatures from other members to decertify Local 983 and join the Independent Law Enforcement Benevolent Association, itself founded just a few months before by Seabron’s colleague David Casey.
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