About 30 clerical, IT and auxiliary guards at the Port Moody Police Department have a new collective agreement.
Last week, the unionized support services members voted 100% in favour of a new contract that matches the civic workers agreement signed this past summer.
Irene Jakse, president of CUPE Local 825, told The Tri-City News today (Tuesday) the police support members will see a 7% jump in their wages for the length of the deal, from Jan. 1, 2016, to Dec. 31, 2019.
The police board, which oversees the department, has also ratified the contract, Jakse said.
In July, 352 inside and outside city employees voted to accept their new contact that saw salaries rise at the same rate as in neighbouring Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam.