A police union is a trade union for police officers. Police unions formed later than most other occupations, reflecting both a conservative tendency and relatively superior working conditions.[1] The first police unions formed in the United States. Shortly after World War I, the rising cost of living, wage reductions, concerns over amount of rest and growing dissatisfaction among rank and file police officers led to a number of police strikes from 1918–1923 and the formation of police unions globally.[1]
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A policeunion is a trade union for police officers. Policeunions formed later than most other occupations, reflecting both a conservative tendency and...
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change in policeunions, the broad legal protections granted to police officers (such as qualified immunity), the historic racism of police departments...
The Dutch PoliceUnion (Dutch: Nederlandse Politiebond, NPB) is a trade union representing police in the Netherlands. The union was founded on 29 January...
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Finnish PoliceUnion (Finnish: Suomen Poliisijärjestöjen Liitto, SPJL, formerly Finnish Police Federation) is a trade union representing police and associated...
Vancouver PoliceUnion (VPU) is a trade union representing 1,450 front-line police officers, jail guards and special constables of the Vancouver Police Department...
The United States police-rank model is generally quasi-military in structure. A uniform system of insignia based on that of the US Army and Marine Corps...
The Union Pacific Police Department (UPPD) is a private railroad police department and the law enforcement agency of the Union Pacific Railroad, headquartered...
policeunions have wielded significant power in local politics, due to direct endorsements of political candidates and funding of campaigns. Police department...
India, the police forces of the states and union territories are responsible for law enforcement in the states and union territories. Police and Public...
primarily through governmental police agencies. There are 17,985 police agencies in the United States which include local police departments, county sheriff's...
the NYPD union. In 1994 the NYPD developed the CompStat computer system for tracking crime geographically, which is now in use by other police departments...
1986. In June 2023, a French policeunion said they were at war with "vermin". Unions representing half of French police added that unless officers enjoy...
The PoliceUnion of German States was the first known initiative for international law enforcement cooperation. Established in 1851 in response to the...
framework for international police coordination was the PoliceUnion of German States, formed in 1851 to bring together police from various German-speaking...
Imperial Police was replaced by the Indian Police Service. In modern India, the police are under the control of respective States and union territories...
involvement, and employee representation. FOP subordinate lodges may be policeunions and/or fraternal organizations, as the FOP has both Labor Lodges and...
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Alexandria, Virginia (United States). It is the world's...
Director General of Police (DGP) is a rank in the Indian Police Service, held by the highest ranking police officer in a State or a Union Territory of India...