PBA, mayor clash over wages for rookie NYPD cops

? Union leaders for NYPD officers are voicing concern over low wages they say have forced some rookies to apply for food stamps. The most recent contract negotiations included a pay cut for new officers

News 12 Staff

Feb 17, 2006, 12:38 AM

Updated 6,888 days ago

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? Union leaders for NYPD officers are voicing concern over low wages they say have forced some rookies to apply for food stamps.
The most recent contract negotiations included a pay cut for new officers in the Bronx and across the city. The starting salary is now $25,100. Patrolman?s Benevolent Association (PBA) President Patrick Lynch says it?s a disgrace that officers with families have problems putting food on the table.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg counters that the PBA pushed for the new contract, which included raises for upper-level officers while ?taking away $10,000 from rookies.? Bloomberg also claims guaranteed overtime pay will boost salaries to $35,000.