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Union negotiations loom over the future of policing in Seattle

October 5, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

As Seattle grapples with the future of policing and public safety, much of the attention has focused on the Seattle Police Department’s budget. But looming in the background is the contract with the city’s largest police union, the Seattle Police Officers Guild.

In its current iteration, the contract was so concerning to a federal judge, James Robart, that he declared the city was out of compliance with its longstanding agreement to reform the Seattle Police Department.

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