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169:." Officers complained that the busing plan violated the union contract by changing shifts and overtime schedules. The National Guard was ultimately called in to supplement the depleted law enforcement presence. Many individual members of the BPPA were vocally against the busing effort, and the union's newsletter published antibusing material at the time. A 1975 federal report of the 303:
full duty in 1997 after the BPPA sent a letter to BPD seeking information to assist them as they "consider whether to file a grievance" regarding Rose's suspension. Rose then went on to molest five other children during his next 23 years on the force. In April 2022, Rose pleaded guilty to 21 counts of child rape and sexual assault, for which he was sentenced 10–13 years in prison.
201:. The BPPA ultimately negotiated a contract that resulted in a 25% pay raise over 6 years. Four years later, the 2016 contract negotiation also went to arbitration and further increased that pay hike, retroactively approving back-pay for a 29% raise between 2010 and 2016. Other city unions agreed to an average six-year raise of 12% over the same period. 311:
In 2021, former president Thomas Nee pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit theft concerning programs receiving federal funds and embezzlement from an agency receiving federal funds. Nee admitted to submitting false and fraudulent overtime slips from 2015 to 2019 which allowed him to collect $ 16,642
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revealed that the BPD and BPPA were aware of credible child sexual assault and molestation allegations against BPPA president Patrick Rose as early as 1995. Documents released by the Boston Police Department reveal that, after a brief punitive suspension to administrative duty, Rose was reinstated to
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The union successfully negotiated a contract with the city of Boston in 1968. Despite the repeal that same year of a Massachusetts law which forbade law enforcement unions from affiliating with outside labor organizations, the BPPA did not follow the lead of other Massachusetts police unions and did
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In recent years, the BPPA has strongly lobbied, and sometimes litigated, state and city lawmakers around various policing-related legislation. In 2016, the BPPA sued to prevent the adoption of body-worn cameras. The BPPA was a vocal critic of state and municipal police reform legislation passed in
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described it as being, "the first in which city officials have managed to secure significant reforms from the Patrolmen’s union." Under the terms of the contract, it was agreed that officers would lose the option to use arbitration to appeal firings or other disciplinary measures if they are
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In 2004, BPPA members were joined in protest by other city labor unions after two years without renegotiation of a BPPA contract. The demonstrations became national news as they interfered with preparations for the
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convicted of certain crimes. The contract also saw the union agree to allow pay details of the department to be made public, and for their to be more strict outlines on when officers are permitted to take
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for overtime hours he did not work. He was the fifteenth current or former BPD officer charged in connection with an investigation into overtime abuse at the department's evidence warehouse.
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as an "antipolice organization" that "inaccurately demoniz police as racists who kill innocent people." The letter drew criticism from the Teacher's Union, the
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found that "The Boston Police Patrolmen's Association seriously undermined its ability to help implement by publicly opposing court-ordered desegregation."
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which resulted in large pay raises for Boston police officers. After the expiration of the 2012 union contract, a tense BPPA contract negotiation went to
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A Time for Reform: A Case Study of the Interaction Between the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department and the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association
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were complicated when hundreds of Boston police officers called in sick due to a BPPA contract dispute: a phenomenon termed the "
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The BPPA was established in 1965, in response to new collective bargaining laws that allowed municipal employees to unionize (
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to the Boston Teacher's Union denouncing programming to promote racial justice in local schools. Leary referred to
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Desegregating the Boston Public Schools: A Crisis in Civic Responsibility, a Report
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Boston Against Busing: Race, Class, and Ethnicity in the 1960s and 1970s
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A City in Terror: Calvin Coolidge and the 1919 Boston Police Strike
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The union is not a member of the Greater Boston Labor Council.
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Since its founding in 1965, the BPPA has had 10 presidents:
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reached an agreement for a new contract. Yawu Miller of the
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United States
bppa.org
police unions
Boston Police Department
Boston Emergency Medical Services
Mass. Gen. L.
c. 149, §§ 178G-N
AFL–CIO
integrate Boston schools via busing
blue flu
United States Commission on Civil Rights
2004 Democratic National Convention
FleetCenter
bargaining agreements
arbitration
Michelle Wu
Bay State Banner
medical leave
1988 United States presidential election
George H. W. Bush
Michael Dukakis
protests against racial injustice in summer 2020
letter
Black Lives Matter
NAACP
Boston Globe


A City in Terror: Calvin Coolidge and the 1919 Boston Police Strike
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