The goal of this memo is to provide members of the labor, police reform, and police abolition movements with information and analysis to better understand why police are not workers, and police associations/fraternal organizations are not actual unions. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of the threat to the conventional labor movement posed by organized police. This memo will also aid non-labor police reform/abolition organizers in understanding the playing field and the ways PFOs undermine their efforts.
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