More MPOA analysis from RCJP

| | Comments (1) |
Robert CJ Parry has posted more analysis of the ongoing Monrovia versus Monrovia Police Officer's Association dispute on the Foothill Cities. Interesting reading, including this extrapolation:
Right now, up at the Rio Hondo Police Academy, there is a class that will graduate sometime soon, full of young would-be officers who are looking for a police department for whom to work.
When the Azusa PD recruiter heads of the hill, he can boast “We’ll pay YOU the most.” And the Monrovia PD recruiter can counter, “yeah, but we’ll pay Sacramento the most!”
It’s not hard to imagine which cop will have the most cadets to talk to at the end of the day.
The cost of police services is a vital issue, and one the City must address. But, the council and City Manager should also have the wisdom to realize that they are competitors in a market, and if they are not providing potential suppliers (of police labor), they will be left with the second choice among those suppliers - or potentially none at all.

1 Comments

frazgo said:

Gotta love that RJCP...he can turn out the eloquent pieces. Entertaining while making a point. A good combo in my book.

Leave a comment


Type the characters you see in the picture above.

CONTRIBUTORS

Frank Girardot
Frank Girardot, Metro Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, brings you behind the yellow tape with takes on true crime, cold cases and more. This is also your forum to discuss crime, its impact on your neighborhood and how we cover it. Have any questions or tips? You can leave a comment here or e-mail Frank.

Brian Day
Brian Day is the crime reporter for the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper group.
E-mail Brian.

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Frank Girardot published on April 4, 2008 10:06 AM.

Baldwin Park narrows chief search was the previous entry in this blog.

Some Mo Moe is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Recent Comments

frazgo on More MPOA analysis from RCJP: Gotta love that RJCP...he can turn out the eloquent pieces. Entertain ...

Powered by Movable Type 4.25

Advertisement

Headlines

Other blogs