Investigative Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — After months of negotiations, the City of Cleveland and the two main police unions have reached an agreement aimed at retaining the city's police officers.Mayor Justin Bibb and union leaders made the announcement at the city's First District Headquarters during a news conference Friday morning.
However, Follmer said the longer shifts are an attempt to help the city manage its lack of staff. Officers have told News 5 they are often forced to work 16-hour days and longer due to short-staffing.
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