Police union collective bargaining agreement for the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota (2023-2025)

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A collective bargaining agreement (CBA), in the context of police union contracts, is a contract between a state, city, or other governing entity and a police union to establish rights, protections, and provisions for law enforcement officers. What follows is the text of the agreement entered into by the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the Police Officers' Federation of Minneapolis effective January 1, 2023, and is set to expire on December 31, 2025.[1]
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External links
- City of Minneapolis, Minnesota, "The city of Minneapolis and the Police Officers' Federation of Minneapolis Labor Agreement Police Unit," accessed October 4, 2024
- Police Officers' Federation of Minneapolis
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