Select Board Approves Police Supervisors Association Agreement

November 2, 2021

Less than an hour before the scheduled start of Special Town Meeting, the Select Board approved a three-year contract with the Police Supervisors Association that capped what Chief Robert Bongiorno said reflected “a really solid process, and fair all the way around.” The police sergeants and lieutenants earlier voted to approve the contract.

Town Manager Sarah Stanton said the agreement provides for a 2 percent pay increase the first year, retroactive to July 1. The adjustment for each of the remaining years is 2.5 percent

Other provisions she mentioned included “modest” increases in night differential, special assignments, third shift, medical response, and outside details. Stanton thanked the union’s negotiators, Sgts. Patrick Towle, Paul Saunders, and Robert Abajian.

Stanton said the agreement also includes “language that reflects statewide police reform. It gives us the flexibility to move forward if this state adopts standards.” Asked by board member Bopha Malone if new standards would necessitate departmental changes, Stanton referred to the ongoing work of the state Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission, which has been charged by state law with “creating a mandatory certification process for police officers, as well as processes for decertification, suspension of certification, or reprimand in the event of certain misconduct.”

“If there was a sweeping change to work conditions or appropriation  of funds, I think we will want to work with the unions,” she said, noting, ”I think it’s going to take some time for them to move forward with statewide reform.”

Bongiorno said the agreement is “really fair” for both sides and reflects “a willingness to cooperate that I have not seen.”

Monday night’s six-minute Select Board meeting was its only in-person session since March 9, 2020, except for a brief pre-annual town meeting session in May. That meant the board could legally vote by voice instead of the roll call voting required at virtual meetings.

“It’s amazing that we are able to do that,” said board member William Moonan after the voice vote. “I know,” laughed Chair Margot Fleischman. “It’s so discombobulating.”

Mike Rosenberg can be reached at [email protected], or 781-983-1763

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