
A new agreement leaves only one group of workers still mired in Prop. B controversy: roughly 1,000 police officers who have been denied pension credit for six months they spent in the police academy.
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Skip to contentA new agreement leaves only one group of workers still mired in Prop. B controversy: roughly 1,000 police officers who have been denied pension credit for six months they spent in the police academy.