NYCPBA hasn't endorsed in the mayoral race yet. They're also negotiating a contract with City Hall
The day after his former interim police commissioner sued him for running the NYPD as a racketeering enterprise, New York City Mayor Eric Adams accepted the endorsements of 13 unions representing workers in uniformed agencies on the steps of City Hall on Thursday.
Several of those unions represent law enforcement officers, including the detectives, sergeants and captains unions. But the citys largest law enforcement union, the Police Benevolent Association, has not yet weighed in on the race.
As it happens, the PBAs eight-year contract expires this month. Adams in 2023 reached an eight-year deal with the union that secured raises retroactive to 2017, which he touted as only the third voluntary contract with the PBA in 30 years.
PBA spokesperson John Nuthall confirmed contract negotiations are ongoing with City Hall, but said that process is separate from the unions endorsement process. The current contract expires on July 31.
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