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There won't be a police strike at Harvard this year. Not that one was ever really in the offing, but tension was rising during the six months of negotiations for a new police contract, and the Harvard Patrolmen's Association and the University were having a hard time getting anywhere at all for five of those six months...
...pact that the Patrolmen's Association, the Harvard police union, ratified last week, is a product of major concessions by both sides. The cops will have an 18-month contract with a raise of about 12 per cent, from $5.34 to $6.00 an hour, for the first 15 months, and an extra 3 per cent added on for the final three months...
...police who work shifts after 4 p.m.--but this increase will only take effect late in the contract. The addition of a floating holiday, increased uniform allowances and a broadened definition of funeral leave to include the death of grandparents round out the new contract for the 49 patrolmen...
...contract also includes provisions for the addition of a floating holiday, an extension of funeral leave to include the deaths of grandparents as well as more immediate family, and an agreement that no patrolmen will be laid off during the next 18 months as a result of the assignment of students or watchmen to police-related duties...
Lawrence Letteri, the president of the Patrolmen's Association, was unavailable for comment on the new contract yesterday...