New York City is free for now of allegations that it failed to pay transit cops who handle police dogs for all of their overtime hours, but the officers can amend their complaint.
The handlers didn’t provide enough information about exactly how much time they spent caring for their canine coworkers at home before clocking in, or how those hours combined with their shifts to push them beyond the overtime threshold, the US District Court for the Southern District of New York said Thursday.
A group of 11 current and former sergeants and lieutenants with the New York Police Department’s ...
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