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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg called a news conference at City Hall this afternoon to announce a tentative agreement with the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, the union that has most openly clashed with the mayor during his six and a half years in office, on a contract that would give 23,000 police officers a 20 percent raise over four years and increase salaries for rookie officers to almost $42,000 a year, from $36,000.

The contract would cover a four-year period, from Aug. 1, 2006, to July 31, 2010.


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No. There's an implied condition. If the tentative agreement is ratified , the contract would give .

  • No.
  • There's an implied condition.
  • If the tentative agreement is ratified , the contract would give .
  • .
  • the contract would cover
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No. There's an implied condition.

If the tentative agreement is ratified, the contract would give . . . the contract would cover

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