Federal Judge Stays Out of Seattle Police Labor Claim, For Now
This morning in the federal Western District Court of Washington, city attorney Pete Holmes asked Judge James Robart, who is supervising Seattles consent decree with the Department of Justice, to intervene in an unfair labor practice claim filed in October by the Seattle Police Management Association (SPMA, the union for higher-ranking police) with the state Public Employee Relations Commission (PERC). Holmes called the claim a direct run at reforms that could undo all of the citys accountability work since May 2016.
Holmes was alone in this request. Mike Diaz of the Justice Department, Hillary McClure for the Seattle Police Officers Guild (SPOG, which represents rank and file cops) and Lisa Daugaard of the Community Police Commission all disagreed with the citys position and warned that judicial interference in SPMAs unfair labor practice complaint could, in Daugaards words, introduce the specter of delay and later challenge to police reform efforts in Seattle, which have been ongoing since 2012. Diaz asked Robart to keep on keeping on and not intervene until and unless the complaint ripens into a real conflict with the consent decree.
Robart agreed with the latter group and declined Holmes request. Upholding civil rights doesnt involve automatically curtailing bargaining rights, he said, so the court will keep its nose out of the PERC complaint for the time being. We dont know whats going to happen, he said. The judge also lauded improvements made under the enlightened leadership of Chief Kathleen OToole in the areas of use of force, crisis intervention, stops and detention, bias free policing, and supervision.
The court sees a light at the end of the tunnel of the consent decree process, Robart said, before reiterating a threat hes made previously: The court will not allow the people of Seattle
to be held hostage by the collective bargaining process. Crosscuts David Kroman has deeper dive into the background behind todays status update here.
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