We are the MIT Campus Police Association and we consist of forty-two sworn Police Officers who patrol, protect, and maintain the safety of the MIT campus community, which lies within the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The birth of our Association, which is officially recognized by the National Labor Relations Board, took place on February 5, 1976. The objectives of our Association are:
- To promote and maintain an organization for the mutual advancement and welfare of its members by all proper, suitable, and lawful means.
- To exchange and disseminate information among its members as to improvements in law enforcement techniques in general and Campus Police work in particular.
- To foster a spirit of good will among its members and to promulgate ethical practices in their relationship with each other, the University, and the public, to the end that all interest may be served fairly.
- To aid and assist the members in all proper ways relative to matters affecting their welfare within the scope and the function set forth in the Association by-laws.
- To be the representative body of the MIT Campus Police Department, to the exclusion of management personnel, in negotiations with MIT.
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