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In striking a deal, San Diego nears the end of its pensions legal saga. But there’s another problem to solve.

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.

A recruits stand in formation wearing their gear before moving on to their next training session at the Public Safety Training Institute at Miramar College on Thursday, May 9, 2024, in San Diego, CA. (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
A recruits stand in formation wearing their gear before moving on to their next training session at the Public Safety Training Institute at Miramar College on Thursday, May 9, 2024, in San Diego, CA. (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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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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