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  1. #1
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    Think very carefully

    Some folks are thinking we should join the PBA. If you wish to have a change so be it but I ask that you use your intelligence when it comes to the PBA.
    The PBA has lost units in record numbers never before seen. Everyone is jumping ship and so maybe that’s a bad choice. The reason PBA is counting us is they want our money to make up for the loss of dues revenues they have been having and are nearing bankruptcy.

    We must be smart. They are a lot of “police unions” out there and sadly the PBA is in last place.

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    False and MisInformation

    Why would you ever have a complete stranger negotiate your salary. The PBA does not have a dog in the fight and as such there is no motivation for them to fight when it comes to contracts and our financial incomes.

    Ask your friends and family in law enforcement why they’re agency left the PBA or what there opinion is of the PBA if they still have it. The answer you will get is steady across the board.........lack luster. The second biggest agency in the country (BSO) among other left the PBA for what reason; it wasn’t because the PBA was doing a good job.

    The PBA is good at 3 things as far as I am concerned:

    (1) Providing false and misinformation when it comes to having an attorney during administrative internal affairs investigations.

    (2) providing misinformation to members about being told they will have an attorney in the event of being divorced. Yes you will have an attorney for a divorce but only if it’s uncontested. Which means your soon to be Ex wife agrees to how you split the assets and monthly payments (which will never happens)

    (3) Providing free food on a regular basis.

    As of today, you have only heard one loud voice in the room which is the PBA. Why is this being pushed so hard by one side by the same couple of people. Question the narrative with WHY

    At the end of the day, I encourage you to conduct your own research and draw your own conclusions of what is best for you and the membership. Question the individuals that are pushing the PBA when they were previously in charge of the FOP. Determine if the higher monthly payment is worth it. Talk to the FOP board to determine what is factual and what is not.

    Lastly, determine if it’s worth the risk of leaving the known to switch to the unknown. The future is in the memberships hands.

  3. #3
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    Why would you ever have a complete stranger negotiate your salary. The PBA does not have a dog in the fight and as such there is no motivation for them to fight when it comes to contracts and our financial incomes.

    Ask your friends and family in law enforcement why they’re agency left the PBA or what there opinion is of the PBA if they still have it. The answer you will get is steady across the board.........lack luster. The second biggest agency in the country (BSO) among other left the PBA for what reason; it wasn’t because the PBA was doing a good job.

    The PBA is good at 3 things as far as I am concerned:

    (1) Providing false and misinformation when it comes to having an attorney during administrative internal affairs investigations.

    (2) providing misinformation to members about being told they will have an attorney in the event of being divorced. Yes you will have an attorney for a divorce but only if it’s uncontested. Which means your soon to be Ex wife agrees to how you split the assets and monthly payments (which will never happens)

    (3) Providing free food on a regular basis.

    As of today, you have only heard one loud voice in the room which is the PBA. Why is this being pushed so hard by one side by the same couple of people. Question the narrative with WHY

    At the end of the day, I encourage you to conduct your own research and draw your own conclusions of what is best for you and the membership. Question the individuals that are pushing the PBA when they were previously in charge of the FOP. Determine if the higher monthly payment is worth it. Talk to the FOP board to determine what is factual and what is not.

    Lastly, determine if it’s worth the risk of leaving the known to switch to the unknown. The future is in the memberships hands.

  4. #4
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    PBA has become the last place union for law enforcement

    Don’t make an uncorrectable Mistake. PBA is almost bankrupt and only want us for money and not because they care about representing us.

  5. #5
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    PBA keeps losing units in record numbers.

    I’m voting for no union then let’s look at IUPA. PBA is far worse than what we currently have.

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