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Chicago Police Sergeants' Association
Police Benevolent & Protective Association 156A
Police Benevolent & Protective Association 156A

1616 W. Pershing Road, Chicago, IL 60609 773-376-7272

Next General Meeting: 21 May 2026 @ 6 pm

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7 February 2019

Annual Salute to our Retirees

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Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner
Thursday February 21
Doors Open 5:30p.m., Dinner served at 6p.m.
St. Ignatius College Prep
1076 W. Roosevelt Road
Chicago, Illinois
5 February 2019

EAP – Women’s No Cop Outs Meeting

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The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) will host its first Women’s No Cop Outs meeting on Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 1900 hours. The AA meeting will be held every Thursday at St. Xavier University-Graham School of Management located at 3825 W. 103rd Street (south east corner of 103rd & Avers), in the 1st floor reading room. If you have any questions, contact Officer Ann Jaros at (312) 743-0378 or ann.jaros@chicagopolice.org.

5 February 2019

2019 National Police Memorial Guide

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Please see the attached link regarding Police Week in Washington D.C. I would like thank retired Sergeant Al Piantkowski for his hard work in putting together guide each year for our members to use if they are planning the Washington D.C. events.

11 January 2019

Jacque Boyd

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It is with heavy heart that I write this. We lost a longtime Board member who upon retirement became our Northside Retiree Representative. Jacque Boyd had served this Association for many years. She was at each meeting and had attended all the North side retiree functions to keep our retirees abreast any Association news. We all had the good fortune of seeing Jacque at our last meeting on December 14. Unfortunately Jacque passed on 07 January. Services will held for Jacque on February 8 at the Skaja Terrace Funeral Home from 3-8 p.m. The funeral home is located at 7812 N. Milwaukee in Niles. A funeral mass will held on February 9 at St. Juliana Church located at 7201 N. Oketo which is located at Oketo and Touhy. If you knew Jacque or were an acquaintance please stop at the services to pay your respect to her family.

Paul F. Bilotta

22 December 2018

PD Restrictions

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The department has identified the three (3) dates in 2019 when personal days may be denied.
Note:  For 005 District personnel, Evening Watch will be considered 3rd Watch.

1st Watch
01 November 2019 (Day after Halloween)
29 November 2019 (Day after Thanksgiving)
26 December 2019 (Day after Christmas)

2nd Watch
30 June 2019 (Pride Parade)
10 August 2019 (Bud Billiken Parade)
18 August 2019 (Air and Water Show)

3rd Watch
30 June 2019 (Pride Parade)
24 December 2019 (Christmas Eve)
31 December 2019 (New Years Eve)

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 Chevrons April 2026

Retiree Dinner 2026

The Retiree/Corned Beef Dinner will be held on Tuesday, 17 Feb 2026 at 6 pm at St Ignatius.

2026 Golf Outing

The 2026 Golf Outing will be on 10 August 2026 at Silver Lake Country Club in Orland Park.



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Ride to Remember

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About the C.P.S.A.

The Chicago Police Sergeants’ Association (C.P.S.A.) was established on September 6, 1907. The Association became incorporated on March 3, 1978 and was organized for the purpose of forming an association comprised of men and women who were employed by the Department of Police, City of Chicago and who hold or have held the rank of Sergeant. The goal of the corporation was, at that time, to through the united effort of the members, to promote the best possible working conditions for the members of the association (...“Nothing herein shall be deemed to authorize the corporation to act as a union.”).

In 1998 the C.P.S.A., became a member of the Police Benevolent & Protective Association (PB & PA of Illinois). As the CPSA, the association still actively maintains a social and fraternal organizational structure. As Unit156A of the PBPA, Illinois, the Chicago Sergeants have expanded their horizons and have become not only a fraternal organization but a labor union created to protect the rights of its’ members and to advance their best interests and concerns through the bargaining process.

Mission

The mission of the Chicago Police Sergeants' Association is to promote the fair and equitable treatment of all Chicago Police Sergeants; to provide assistance to any Sergeant who has been wronged by the city or department, who have had their contractual rights denied, as well as those who have been denied the rightful benefits that their employer provides; to prevent any type of job discrimination, unfair practices, reprimands, or suspensions which may arise; to work diligently for and with all Sergeants while acquiring and maintaining the best possible working conditions and benefits for all members through the collective bargaining process;maintain and promote a social as well as a fraternal organization; provide assistance to all members and their families in their time of need; and promote the morale and welfare for the collective good of all Sergeants of the Chicago Police Department.

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