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Amherst, police association sign five-year contract

Ends four years of negotiations

Representatives of Amherst and Local 104 of the Atlantic Police Association sign a new five-year contract. Among those taking part in the signing ceremony were: (from left) police department administrative assistant Jean Jacklin, Amherst CAO Greg Herrett, Const. Tom Wood, Chief Ian Naylor (standing), Deputy Mayor Sheila Christie and Staff Sgt. Scott White.
Representatives of Amherst and Local 104 of the Atlantic Police Association sign a new five-year contract. Among those taking part in the signing ceremony were: (from left) police department administrative assistant Jean Jacklin, Amherst CAO Greg Herrett, Const. Tom Wood, Chief Ian Naylor (standing), Deputy Mayor Sheila Christie and Staff Sgt. Scott White. - Submitted

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AMHERST – A five-year contract between Amherst and the Atlantic Police Association Local 104 was signed by both parties on May 1, officially ending four years of contract negotiations between the town and its unionized police officers.

The arbitrated contract gives Amherst’s 22 unionized police officers and two administrative staff, a 14.52 per cent raise over five years, when compounding is considered.

The new contract is retroactive to April 1, 2014.

The union members were given a 2.5 per cent raise in year one of the agreement, 2.75 per cent increases in years two, three and four and a three per cent raise in year five.

The previous contract expired on March 31, 2014. Bargaining with the police union began in April 2015. While some agreement was reached, no monetary issues were resolved. The matter went to conciliation in May 2016, but that too failed when the parties couldn’t reach an agreement on salaries.

The matter was then sent to arbitration. A hearing was held before arbitrator Bruce Outhouse in November 2016. Outhouse released his decision on Jan. 17, 2018. Council ratified the deal on April 30.

The arbitrated contract puts the salaries of first-class constables in Amherst in the same ballpark as those in Truro, Bridgewater and New Glasgow.

Truro’s contract expired on March 31, 2018, but the Bridgewater and New Glasgow contracts end, as does the new Amherst contract, on March 31, 2019.

In the last year of the contracts, a first-class constable in Bridgewater will make $89,195, in New Glasgow $86,627 and in Amherst $88,118. 

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