FOP Meeting 20 Dec
2011
From Kevin C. Jans Unit
Rep 020
The
Lodge is requesting your attendance at 26 and Cal on the following days:
10 Jan 12 Rm 404 In Memory of Officer Michael Flisk
20 Jan 12 Rm 702 In Memory of Officer Nathaniel Taylor
24 Jan 12 Rm 207 In Memory of Officer Alex Valadez
Father
Brant will be holding a public prayer for each of these Officers Killed in the
Line of Duty, outside the courthouse prior to the above scheduled dates when
their killers will appear in court.
The
two pension reform bills that past in Springfield, HB-3813 and HB-3815,
addressed the pension abuses that never affected our pension fund. All of our past presidents get their
earned pension. As they have all
been the rank of Detective when they retired, that’s the pension they get. No enhancements for being the president
of the FOP. HB-512 was not brought
up for a vote, however the Lodge expects that it will come up again. Governor Quinn has said that he is
against any reduction in police or fire pension benefits to FOP President
Shields.
The
MD at the medical section is giving recurring IOD officers a list of three
doctors to choose from to receive medical care. The Lodge won an arbitration on this practice. You get to choose from a list of
thousands on the “Workmen’s Choice List”.
Most of who are also on Blue Cross and Blue Shield list of
providers. If you have any
problems or questions, call the Lodge.
The
City is changing the time for Limited Duty Non-IOD officers to 365 days total for your career, then back to full
duty or go on disability. If this
goes into effect the 365 day clock will be set from the day the order goes into
effect, no one will have any days taken for past Limited duty days. The Lodge expects an order to be out
soon. The Lodge will grieve it on
the grounds of past practice. The
Lodge has been in talks with the City on this, but the city is forcing the
issue. There are 310 officers on
limited duty Non-IOD.
Ret.
Capt. John Farrell has proven to be a great benefit to our officers involved in
shootings. The Lodge is adding
Retired Detective Kris Kato to help out.
There has been a 25% increase in police shootings this year.
There
are several arbitrations on going, one that we hope to have a decision on 02
Feb 12 is the length of time that IPRA can take to complete an
investigation. The Lodge is also
trying to get a ruling on what “random” means when it comes to drug testing, as
there have been times in the past that it wasn’t so “random”. Remember starting 01 Jan 12, all officers
will be given a breath test as part of the drug testing procedure. See appendix T in the contract for more
info on alcohol testing.
The
number of training districts arbitration was lost. FTOs who had a grievance in concerning their status lost
with this ruling. The Lodge also
lost the ET’s starting time grievance.
Military personal will be able to change their day off group for
training, check with the Lodge for more info. 5th period furlo was to be heard on 18 Jan 12,
but the date has been cancelled.
The Lodge has no problem having officers work during their furlo, but
pay them time and a half. Don’t
close furlo periods just to prevent officers from receiving what’s due to them.
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