Los Angeles Times

State to pay $1,500 pandemic bonuses to law enforcemen­t

Money will go to public safety workers, including correction­al officers, park rangers.

- By Itzel Luna

Law enforcemen­t officers and other public safety workers employed by California are set to receive pandemic bonuses of $1,500 after Gov. Gavin Newsom and unions reached agreements.

According to the agreements posted Friday, the state will distribute bonuses to public safety workers including California Highway Patrol officers, state correction­al officers and park rangers.

Agreements were reached with the California Correction­al Peace Officers Assn., the California Assn. of Highway Patrolmen and the California Statewide Law Enforcemen­t Assn., subject to the Legislatur­e’s approval, said Camille Travis, a spokeswoma­n for the state Department of Human Resources.

The total costs of the bonuses and the number of employees who will receive them have not been finalized. Department­s will assess the eligibilit­y of employees, and the state won’t know the final funding amount until agreements are ratified and payments are issued, Travis said.

Workers must have been employed by the state as of Jan. 1, and continue their employment through July 1 to be eligible. The bonuses are a one-time payment that will not count toward compensati­on for retirement, the agreement letters said.

The California Statewide Law Enforcemen­t Assn. noted that workers will receive the bonus regardless of whether they worked in person or remotely.

After a $1.9-trillion federal coronaviru­s relief package signed in March 2021 allocated $350 billion to state, local and tribal government­s, the Newsom administra­tion promised to hold talks with most state employee unions regarding pandemic bonuses once the U.S. Treasury Department finalized the guidelines, which were published this year.

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