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...LAST NINE MONTHS the patrolmen of the Harvard University Police Department have been negotiating with the University for a new contract. That is not a particularly long time for Harvard to be involved in a labor dispute, but in this case it is long enough...
...patrolmen's central demand is a new work schedule which would give them two days off for every four days on. They now get two days off for every five days of work. While the details of this proposal still need to be worked out, it is certainly a reasonable position. Work schedules based on a four-and-two ratio have been adopted at a variety of university and municipal police departments in the area. In addition the patrolmen's union has expressed a willingness to compromise on a number of pay and benefit issues in order to reach agreement...
Harvard has been intransigent with the patrolmen before. When the union filed a grievance last year about the restriction of an officer's duties, the University did not respond until forced into binding arbitration. The federal arbitrator declared that the union's grievance was reasonable and found in its favor...
...least a dozen police officers watched as Chief Anthony G. Paolillo and representatives of various patrolmen's groups explained why they were "unalterably opposed" to a citizens' review panel...
...smoking. The Drug Enforcement Administration estimates that some 30 million lbs. of marijuana were imported or grown in the U.S. last year, up from some 26 million five years ago. Even in states where budget cuts have reduced police manpower, drug busts are way up-often inadvertently. Patrolmen discover marijuana seeds in a car stopped for speeding or, as in hapless Miller's case, while responding to a burglary report...