Edmonton Police Association, Police union office in north Edmonton, Canada.
The Edmonton Police Association is a police union representing members of the Edmonton Police Service in the city. It provides legal assistance, contract negotiation support, professional development, and mental health resources to its members.
The union was founded in 1919 as Local No. 74 under the Edmonton Trades and Labour Council. This came roughly three decades after the police force itself was established in 1892.
The association keeps members informed through regular communications about changes in law and policing practices affecting their work. These updates help officers stay connected to important developments in their profession.
The organization provides a range of support services including legal guidance and mental health resources for its members. Various training events and professional programs are available throughout the year for officers seeking to develop their skills.
The union actively participates in negotiations that shape working conditions and policies affecting officers. Beyond workplace matters, it also engages in community initiatives that strengthen relationships between police and the public.
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