BRIDGEPORT — Buyer’s remorse might be too strong a term. But when it comes to negotiating a new contract, the police union — which lent credibility to ex-mayor-turned-felon Joe Ganim’s successful 2015 comeback campaign — is not happy with the Ganim administration’s approach. “We’re at a stalemate,” Sgt. Chuck Paris, who recently won another three year term as union president, said. Bridgeport’s Finest’s most recent labor pact with the city, which took three years to settle with former Mayor Bill Finch, expired in summer 2016. Paris and his fellow cops were among the first to endorse Ganim’s successful bid to oust Finch in 2015’s Democratic Party primary.
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