The head of the NYPD sergeants’ union says the city’s latest contract offer is decidedly unfair given that its pay scale in many cases provides newly promoted sergeants a lower salary than the officers they supervise.
Additionally, the salary ladder is skewed such that some recently promoted sergeants are earning more than sergeants who have years in the rank, according to the Sergeants Benevolent Association.
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