For about 6 years, the PBA has been trying to get paid for legitimate work done by its members. The FLSA lawsuit filed originally on 11/27/02.
The complaint alleges that supervisors wouldn't allow officers to use "compensatory time off" as thier contract outlines and have denied legitimate overtime pay due to the manner in which cops' schedules are developed by the NYPD.
It's amazing to me that Cops, arguably the most successful and efficient workers on the public payroll, need to sue to get paid fairly and according to their contract. Although this may be a bad time for the City to have to pay up for this lawsuit now, Bloomberg and Kelly should have considered this and settled this case earlier. Now they face paying a few hundred million dollars in back-pay when the city is broke.
The Cops should and will win this case and considering the overly generous labor agreements reached recently by the Mayor, I can't understand why this issue still lingers...

written by Chance Haywood , November 11, 2008
As much as I want to see everyone get what is actually owed to them for work done I appreciate that my city is fighting to save every penny it can. Even is the one of the few instances where they actually are.
Also I believe the city builds into the budget funds for lawsuits like this. There is probably some escrow account with most, if not all, the funds the lawsuit will seek.
written by Chance Haywood , November 11, 2008
Oh I have no doubt this does in some way come from the attempt to keep overtime costs "low" because it is an expenditure, if memory serves me correctly, has been rising at close to double digits rates the last three years.
Don't get me wrong Jay, as someone who worked in an industry well known for fudging overtime pay, I fully support people being paid for what the hours they work. However this is the sort of behavior we need to see from our elected officials because the unions have been able to run roughshod over the taxpayers for decades when it comes to pay scale, entitlements, and perks. As much as I detest Mayor Bloomberg at the moment for his attempt to overturn the term-limits set by the people the guy has been as smart with the taxpayer's money as any mayor I've ever seen. There is obviously something in the contract the city's legal team thinks it can work to the city's advantage and as good representatives of our money they should see it through. Even if they might be wrong I'd rather see them fighting to save me that money.
written by greg vitarbo , November 12, 2008
MTA workers are some of the most lazy people on earth and they make alot of money working less than 40 hours a week. why should we pay more to ride the bus when they can work a little harder to cover the difference?
they must spend millions on overtime.
I'm sick of everyone who works for the city believing thier jobs are some kind of entitlement.
If the cops worked the time then they should be paid, but its time for everyone who gets paid with my tax money, including cops, to earn every cent of it.
written by Chance Haywood , November 12, 2008
I have to admit I wasn't overly thrilled with the DC37 contract. And despite the budget increases, as huge as they have been, we both know a majority of this was beyond his control with the entitlements and debt obligations created before he arrived.
Personally I'm going to work extra hard to prevent him from getting that third term.
written by greg vitarbo , November 15, 2008
Crime is up. Bloomberg is cutting the police force at this critical time. Every effort should be made to make the existing force satisfied with thier workplace. Give them the money already that is owed to them and move on.










