NYPD sergeants have overwhelmingly approved a 5-year contract, concluding a drawn-out effort by city and union officials to secure a deal for the roughly 4,400 cops in the supervisory title.
The retroactive agreement will net sergeants who were in the rank December 2021 and who work through Dec. 9 a compounded raise of nearly 19 percent. It was approved by a margin of more than nine to one, according to the Sergeants Benevolent Association.
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