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Pact Reached Between City, Captain's Union

By Special to the Sun | July 27, 2007

The police captain's union reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with the city that will raise salaries by 4%, Mayor Bloomberg announced yesterday. If passed by members of the Captain's Endowment Association, the new deal will raise top salaries for captains from about $104,000 to $142,000, Mr. Bloomberg said. With additional payment incentives, captains could earn $165,000 a year, he said.


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