Crime & Safety

Diamond Bar, Walnut Sheriff's Deputies to Get Pay Increase

This marks the first raise since 2008, when salaries were frozen countywide, according to the board of supervisors.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved a 6 percent salary increase to be paid over the next two years to sheriff's deputies and deputy probation officers.

It is the first general salary increase for that group of employees since August 2008. Salaries were frozen countywide that year in response to the financial crisis, a condition lifted this year as property and sales tax revenues began to increase.

The agreement has already been ratified by the relevant unions: the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs, Unit 611 and American Federation for State, County and Municipal Employees, Local 685.

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Public safety employees not represented by the unions, such as captains, commanders and other supervisors, will also receive a 6 percent raise. The county approved the same increase for firefighters and lifeguards on June 25.

The first 2 percent increase is effective July 1 and workers will see the higher pay reflected in their August checks.

Find out what's happening in Diamond Bar-Walnutwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

County officials are still negotiating with the unions that represent non-public safety employees. 

– City News Service.


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