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BART Board Of Directors Approves Labor Agreement, Police Office Salaries To Increase

by CLAYCORD.com
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The BART Board of Directors unanimously approved a labor agreement on Thursday that will increase police officer salaries by 19 percent in an attempt to fill 28 vacant positions and put officer salaries on par with neighboring agencies.

The cost of these raises, agreed to by the BART Board of Directors and the BART Police Officers Association, will total around $8.54 million, according to a BART press release.

These added expenses come as BART faces a $93 million budget deficit in 2025 and has warned of service cuts and layoffs without additional funding.

BART police officer pay was found to be around 20 percent lower than other regional police agencies and the agency has struggled to fill vacancies in recent years.

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With these pay increases, the BART Police Department looks to spend less on overtime pay, increase hiring and retention as well as recruit more experienced officers from other departments.

This contract also sets a new “minimum presence requirement” for police officers on trains. Under the new agreement, 50 percent of on-duty patrol staff must be assigned to ride trains.

BART riders can expect to see an 60 percent increase in police presence during the mornings and 70 percent during the evening.

A 2022 survey conducted by BART found that police presence was one of the top priorities for riders, said David Coleman, BART’s director of labor negotiations.

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11 comments


Old Timer June 23, 2023 - 11:16 AM - 11:16 AM

What a corrupt agency.

Scott June 23, 2023 - 11:23 AM - 11:23 AM

So…
New fair gates
Police raises
Higher employee raises

Doesn’t seem the board knows they’re in a deficit
I guess the feds will have to bail them out

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Sid June 23, 2023 - 12:05 PM - 12:05 PM

Do they really expect ridership to increase enough to offset the salary increase less the overtime reduction? I’m thinking that’s not going to happen. Just more red ink!!!
NO MORE BAILOUTS!

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Just Saying June 23, 2023 - 12:40 PM - 12:40 PM

Why wouldn’t they assign 100% of patrol officers to where ever they are needed. What I just read makes me shake my head. you just can’t make this cr@p up

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To Do List June 23, 2023 - 2:07 PM - 2:07 PM

I saw a BART cop on a train once.

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Lou June 23, 2023 - 2:11 PM - 2:11 PM

Will they work in the rain?

...---... June 23, 2023 - 2:15 PM - 2:15 PM

Just read the first two paragraphs of this article and it will spell out the issue.
I would fire 100% of the force and start over.
I guess even the armed PD is afraid to ride the trains.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/bart-police-salary-trains-18161630.php

domo June 23, 2023 - 2:33 PM - 2:33 PM

BART police only – funded by cuts in management salary and bonus cuts.

Chris June 23, 2023 - 3:46 PM - 3:46 PM

Have not ever seen one of these not approved, I can picture each board member snickering as they cast their vote.

The Fearless Spectator June 23, 2023 - 6:12 PM - 6:12 PM

Keep BART Police salaries the same, and pay them a bonus for each Dirt bag they arrest.

nytemuvr June 23, 2023 - 7:20 PM - 7:20 PM

@THE FEARLESS SPECTATOR.…John Burris would love that.


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