INDIANAPOLIS — Leaders with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department say they are ready for when officers begin working 10-hour shifts on Jan. 3, a change from the current 8.5-hour schedule.
Last night, the active members of IMPD approved a 10-hour shift proposal for our patrol officers. This is a result of the city’s labor agreement with the FOP, officer feedback, and the diligent ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is planning to roll out a 10-hour shift pilot program starting Jan. 3. For more than 30 years, IMPD had been operating on the same ...
CMPD plans to test 12-hour shifts for some officers in 2025, according to the local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police leaders are planning to launch a pilot ...
SIKESTON, Mo. (KFVS) - The Sikeston Department of Public Safety Patrol Division will be moving from 8-hour shifts to 10-hour shifts. According to a release from the city, the change was approved by ...
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police approved a 10-hour shift proposal for patrol officers on Sept. 11, according to IMPD Chief Chris Bailey, who said it was a result of the city's labor agreement with ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police leaders are planning to launch a pilot program that bumps the shifts of some patrol officers from 10 hours to 12 hours, according to the local Fraternal Order of Police.
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