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IUPA Celebrates 30 Years of Fighting for Safety of Public

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by James Parks, Jun 26, 2009

As state and local governments struggle to provide services in this tight economy, the role of unions like the International Union of Police Associations (IUPA) is more important than ever.

IUPA, which is celebrating its 30-year anniversary, assists law enforcement locals, including those in “right to work” states, negotiating contracts for and providing benefits to locals in more than 35 states. The union has negotiated contracts that give officers access to good benefits, wages, leave and time off.

In a press release, IUPA President Sam Cabral says officers and their families need representation that protects them during times of duress and need.

It is in the charter of the IUPA to ensure officers receive adequate support and benefits.  Together, the Association forms one cohesive “family” to support and to help each and every member. 

IUPA Secretary-Treasurer Timothy Scott says the union’s biggest challenge lies ahead as state and local jurisdictions facing tight budget consider cuts to law enforcement agencies. 

The first and foremost obligation of any government is to protect its citizens. That can only happen when law enforcement is enabled.  

Click here to read the entire press release.

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  1. dearjohn on 26.06.2009 at 15:52 (Reply)

    I have been told that if I cannot say anything good do not say anything at all.

    I believe this was a pretty short article for a reason.

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