You're assessment is right on. Historically, Unions were strong when work conditions and wages were poor. WCSO has some of the highest paid officers, and once RJ is gone, conditions will improve dramatically.
other departments get overtime and step increases. Our STARTING pay may be better.
I really like the PBA and FOP legal assistance and the fact that as an individual paying member, a rep (Mr. Mears) will sit with you in your supervisors office when the attempt to discipline you. Other then that PBA and FOP are week.
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www.flba.org
Unions are failing on a national level, they do not hold the power they once did. Money and numbers are the main goal of any union, do not be fooled.
www.flpba.org
If things do not improve, then revisit the union.
Also, what makes anyone think that the PBA has any ability to communicate with our Commissioners and County Leaders?
So ALL of these departments (noteably the most progressive and professionional ones, ie Miami-Dade, Volusia and locally Escambia, Santa Rosa AND numerous other SO's and PD's across the state...all union) are wrong?

If you are right, why "revisit" the issue once things "do not improve"?
www.flpba.org see for yourself how "weak" they are. Or visit the Teamsters law enforcement site.....They are so NOT weak.