Mayor Eric Adams announced that members of the NYPD can expect their first pay raise in six years — while nearly every other city agency is being asked to make “critically important” budget cuts
This is the third voluntary agreement reached between the city government and the PBA since 1994.
The total package costs the city $3 billion. Critics called it unnecessarily generous to police — at a time when other agencies must sacrifice. Meanwhile, a letter from the city’s budget director is asking all city agencies to cut another 4 percent from their budget. The note, dated April 4, informs that “the Department of Education and City University of New York” are exempt from this request. The letter noted that the cuts"will not be easy, but it is critically important."
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