New York State Department of Financial Services

10/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2024 10:02

Governor Hochul Announces Tentative Labor Agreements With Two Units of Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers Representing Approximately 4000 Employees

October 3, 2024
Albany, NY

Governor Hochul Announces Tentative Labor Agreements With Two Units of Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers Representing Approximately 4000 Employees

Governor Hochul Announces Tentative Labor Agreements With Two Units of Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers Representing Approximately 4000 Employees

Tentative Agreement With Troopers Unit Covers More Than 3,100 Troopers

Tentative Agreement With Commissioned Officer/Non-Commissioned Officer Unit Covers More Than 830 Officers

Tentative Agreements Includes Yearly Salary Increases, Increases in Location Pay, up to 12 Weeks Fully Paid Parental Leave and Changes in Health Benefits

Contracts Subject to Union Membership Ratification

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a tentative contract agreement between the State of New York and two units represented by the Police Benevolent Association of the New York State Troopers, Inc. serving members of the New York State Police. The Troopers Unit includes more than 3,100 Troopers in the Division of State Police who are responsible for road patrol and law enforcement in rural areas, and for operations at the various State Police stations. The Commissioned Officer/Non-Commissioned Officer Unit includes more than 830 officers in the ranks of majors, captains, lieutenants and various levels of sergeants who are responsible for supervising troopers and investigators, also in the Division of State Police. Both agreements are for three-year terms running from April 1, 2023 until March 31, 2026, and are subject to ratification by union membership.

"Public safety is my number one priority, and our dedicated community of law enforcement professionals are the backbone of our efforts to protect New Yorkers everywhere," Governor Hochul said. "Public servants deserve the dignity that comes with a fair contract worthy of the sacrifices they make every day. I'm grateful for their courage and for their commitment to making a difference in our state."

New York State Troopers PBA President Charles W. Murphy said, "Hardworking PBA members perform one of the toughest jobs in New York state with integrity and professionalism every single day. In recognition of our members' tireless work and sacrifices, we are pleased that this tentative agreement includes key compensation and benefits provisions. That includes the state's first-ever paid parental leave plan for Troopers, which not only is a recognition of the sacrifices our members' families make so they can protect and serve, but also will help recruit and retain the best of the best New York has to offer. We thank Gov. Hochul and her team for their work to achieve a fair tentative agreement that our members will now consider. As they do, we will continue our work promoting safety and justice for all New Yorkers."

Both contract agreements include raises in each year of the agreement consistent with other recently negotiated agreements. In addition, the agreements include other increases in compensation such as a lump sum bonus and up to 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave. The agreements also include changes in the health insurance program that will encourage in-network employee utilization and help control health insurance costs.

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