The Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association appears bound for contract arbitration after the de Blasio administration Oct. 18 presented a wage proposal of just 4.25 percent in raises over a 42-month period and asked the union to fund it by forsaking key benefits including its annuity fund and the right of future members to a Variable Supplements Fund, while also providing its share of $2.4 billion in health-care givebacks that will be sought from all the municipal unions.
‘42 Months of Net-Zero’
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