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The PBA filed a lawsuit to secure benefits for Officer Christopher Hynes (then aged 36). In March 2004, he was diagnosed as having sarcoidosis. Despite the diagnosis, the NYPD refused to grant line-of-duty injury status to him. Hynes had worked for a total of 111 hours at Ground Zero and its vicinity.
The Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired police officers. The entire police force in 2023: 47% are white and 53% are members of minority groups. [more detail needed] Of 21,603 officers on patrol: 43% are non-Hispanic white
A day earlier, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Lyle Frank issued an order halting the city’s self-imposed Oct. 31 deadline for retirees to opt in to the new plan, known as Medicare Advantage Plus.
In May 2023, NYPD officer Mathew Bianchi filed a lawsuit against his police captain and the City of New York, claiming the police department retaliated against him for his opposition to the PBA's courtesy cards. It alleged the NYPD violated Bianchi's first amendment right to speak out against "widespread corruption, illegal practices and the ...
The NYPD’s highest-paid employee — who shoveled in more than $400,000 last year — filed for retirement this week amid an internal affairs probe into her astronomical overtime, The Post has ...
Before taking office on Jan. 1, Adams, a retired NYPD captain, said he wanted to ensure the new Medicare Advantage plan won’t be a “bait and switch” for municipal retirees.
The Detectives' Endowment Association was founded in 1917 to represent active and retired detectives of the New York City Police Department. In 1963 it was granted independent collective bargaining rights to negotiate on behalf its members.
SECURE 2.0 has significant changes that could help strengthen your retirement. Not only does SECURE 2.0 increase the age at which retirees must take required minimum distributions (RMD), but it ...