• Home
  • About
    • Authors
  • Advertise
  • Right To Bear
  • Articles
    • Leadership
    • Tactics
    • Officer Down
    • Editorial
    • Op-ed
    • Chaplain
    • News
  • Network
    • Learn more
  • Training
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Law Officer
Law Officer
No Result
View All Result

Columbia Police Facing ‘At Will’ Employee Status

June 7, 2016
Law Officerby Law Officer
Share and speak up for justice, law & order...

Two labor groups representing nearly 290 city employees, including six police lieutenants, want assurance from the Columbia City Council they will not be fired without cause.

Attorneys for the Laborers’ International Union of North America Local 773 and the Columbia Police (MO) Lieutenants’ Association gave brief presentations during a meeting Monday. The two unions said it would be an act of good faith if the city accepted their proposals.

The police lieutenants, six of seven in the department, in the association do not want the city to change their employee status from classified to unclassified. A switch to unclassified would make them at-will employees who can be terminated at any time for any reason.

Don Weaver, a former Columbia police officer and an attorney who represents the lieutenants union, said his clients fear losing their job if they report misconduct or if a high-profile event puts the department under intense scrutiny.

Switching them to unclassified, he said, would eliminate their whistleblower protection and their right to a hearing in front of the department’s Personnel Advisory Board in the event of a firing. Making the lieutenants unclassified employees would be going back on what they were told when they took their promotions, Weaver said.

Stacy Ettel, a former lieutenant for the University of Florida Police Department, was on hand to speak about his personal experiences. Ettel said his unclassified position allowed him to be scapegoated after a high-profile case.

In 2010, Ettel ordered officers to enter the apartment of a suicidal graduate student who had cut off contact with police for 90 minutes. Nonlethal force was unsuccessful, and an officer wound up shooting the male student twice; the man lived. Ettel said the university terminated him to appease months of demonstrations against police brutality.

“You’re setting up the lieutenants to be the fall guy,” Ettel told the council.

Read More

Share and speak up for justice, law & order...
Tags: headlineNews
Law Officer

Law Officer

Law Officer is the only major law enforcement publication and website owned and operated by law enforcement—for law enforcement and supporters of justice, law, and order. This unique facet makes Law Officer much more than just a publishing company, but a true advocate for the law enforcement profession.

Related Posts

Florida rapper shot dead minutes after taunting critics to confront him

July 26, 2022

Texas officer shot in the face – suspect killed by police

July 23, 2022

Two California police officers shot and killed

June 14, 2022

Arizona police officer killed after traffic stop

June 3, 2022

20 people shot outside arena following NBA Playoff Game

May 14, 2022

Handyman arrested after alleged violent sexual assault of elderly client

May 13, 2022
Load More

Latest Articles

epic recruiting

Epic Recruiting Failures: When Good Intentions Hire Nobody

June 24, 2026
race based policing

Court Gives Race Based Preferential Treatment for Black Suspects

June 23, 2026
police marketing

Police Marketing Agencies Are Scamming You

June 23, 2026
american promise

The First Test of the American Promise

June 22, 2026
police taking the blame

Police Taking the Blame for Political Cowardice

June 20, 2026
toddler pulls loaded gun

Minnesota Police Officer Shot, Suspect Dead After Standoff

June 19, 2026
Load More

Weekly E-Newsletter

Subscribe—and get the latest news and editorials direct from Law Officer each week!

[newsletter_form type="minimal"]

BE COURAGEOUS

JOIN THE FIGHT

Protect Your Privacy

POPULAR GEAR

Tactical Pants

Tactical Boots

 

FIND MORE…

Law Officer

© 2024 LawOfficer.com

LawOfficer.com

  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact

Speak up for justice, law & order

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
    • Authors
  • Advertise
  • Right To Bear
  • Articles
    • Leadership
    • Tactics
    • Officer Down
    • Editorial
    • Op-ed
    • Chaplain
    • News
  • Network
    • Learn more
  • Training
  • Contact

© 2024 LawOfficer.com