PORTLAND — City negotiators Wednesday opened Portland police contract talks by seeking new educational requirements for officers pursuing promotions, greater latitude for city officials to speak publicly about alleged misconduct and police performance evaluations that could lead to discipline.
But the lawyer for the Portland Police Association said the union opposes any “public shaming” of officers and wants funding for courses required for police promotions, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported. Employee reviews, he said, should offer constructive not punitive feedback.
Both sides said contract changes should strive to reestablish public trust in the Police Bureau. They don’t agree on how to reach that goal.
Negotiations over contract terms got underway amid heightened calls for significant police reforms in the wake of an unprecedented social justice movement sparked by the May 25 police killing of George Floyd, a Black man in Minneapolis.