Unfortunately, the city (via the Mayor's office) and the Seattle Police Officers' Guild (SPOG) have now gotten into a public spat over contract negotiations. It started this morning when police commanders distributed a single page summary (Click here to get the sheet: Download city_spog_summary_sheet_22608.pdf) of the city's contract offer to officers at roll call meetings. This afternoon SPOG fired back, accusing the city of unfair tactics and violating confidentiality agreements.
This is all very disappointing because it signals that contract negotiations between the city and SPOG have completely broken down. I'm particularly disappointed because we have a unique opportunity right now to strengthen police accountability/transparency and take huge steps toward solving our officer recruitment and retention problems. The city's offer is very generous and, over the term of the contract, increases officer compensation to the highest in the greater Puget Sound region, something our officers rightly deserve, in my opinion. I hope SPOG will reconsider the city's offer.