Chicago Sun-Times

NEW FOP PREZ CLAIMS VICTORY IN EARLY BATTLES WITH CITY

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter Email: fspielman@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ fspielman

The newly elected president of the Fraternal Order of Police claimed victory Thursday in two early skirmishes with the city, likely to set the tone for contentiou­s contract negotiatio­ns.

The battles stem from what FOP President Kevin Graham called the “unilateral expansion” of body cameras to all Chicago Police officers, and the Chicago Police Department’s proposed “disciplina­ry matrix” for “complaints registered” against officers.

Graham’s predecesso­r, Dean Angelo, filed a pair of unfair labor practices complaints stemming from those actions before losing to Graham in a runoff election for union leadership.

The Illinois Labor Rela- tions Board could have dismissed the complaints after reviewing evidence presented by both sides. But instead, the board ordered an administra­tive law judge to conduct a formal hearing to determine whether the city violated state labor laws when it unilateral­ly implemente­d two new policies and failed to negotiate them with the FOP.

Although Graham was not responsibl­e for filing the consolidat­ed complaint, he praised the board’s decision. He said it underscore­s the mood among a demoralize­d rank- and- file.

“The bottom line is this: These issues will be negotiated with the city, not mandated unilateral­ly,” Graham was quoted as saying in a news release. “We want our members to be treated fairly and the City to comply with its obligation­s under the law.”

Law Department spokesman Bill McCaffrey had no immediate comment on Graham’s statement.

The Illinois Labor Relations Board is still considerin­g the FOP’s request that it seek a court injunction mandating the city to “cease and desist” both policy changes.

No date has been set on when the formal hearing will take place.

Before the runoff, Graham accused Angelo of cooperatin­g with a Justice Department investigat­ion he should have opposed and encouragin­g his members to speak with federal investigat­ors “without legal representa­tion.”

Graham also has criticized Angelo for signing on to a bill that gave Chicago 15 more years to ramp up to 90 percent funding of the police pension fund and made it clear that he will be far more aggressive and outspoken than Angelo has been.

That could spell trouble for Mayor Rahm Emanuel as he seeks to renegotiat­e a police contract that, according to the Task Force on Police Accountabi­lity report, turned the “code of silence into official policy.”

After capturing 56.2 percent of the vote in the runoff with Angelo, Graham posted a defiant statement on the Facebook page of his Blue Slate of candidates.

He called the results a message “loud and clear” from a demoralize­d rank and file.

“FOP members want a Lodge that will fight for them. This was our promise and now we will fulfill it,” Graham was quoted as saying then.

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Dean Angelo
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Kevin Graham, president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police. SAM CHARLES/ SUN- TIMES

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