PSP Officers' Union says meeting with MAI "fell far short"
The president of the National Union of Police Officers said today that the meeting with the minister "fell far short" of the police officers seeing "a light at the end of the tunnel" and "a final solution" for the allocation of the mission supplement.
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"This meeting was more clarifying and clarifying than the previous one. We left more satisfied, but even so it was far from seeing a light at the end of the tunnel and seeing a final solution", Bruno Pereira told reporters at the end of the meeting between the six unions of the Public Security Police and the Minister of Internal Administration, Margarida Blasco.
Bruno Pereira, who is also the spokesperson for the platform that brings together the structures of the PSP unions and GNR associations, highlighted the fact that the minister has today assumed "as the priority of priorities the reinstatement of the mission supplement in an amount that corresponds to a situation of parity".
"It was signed by the minister that this issue is fundamental. Something that had not yet been done to date", he said, stressing that the unions will await the Government's proposal on May 2nd.
Bruno Pereira also stated that today's meeting was "a turning point and the reinstatement of an injustice created by the previous Government" by attributing a mission supplement to the Judicial Police inspectors.
At the end of the meeting, the minister announced to reporters that she will present on May 2nd a proposal to grant a subsidy to the PSP and GNR elements, which she believes will satisfy the police.
The minister clarified that she does not yet know whether it will be a risk subsidy or a mission supplement, and then a formula that applies to the PSP and GNR will be found.
Margarida Blasco declined to advance the amount and the terms in which the subsidy will be granted, referring to the proposal that will be presented on May 2nd.
The police demand a mission supplement identical to that attributed by the previous socialist Government to the PJ inspectors.
Margarida Blasco received today, separately, five socio-professional associations of the National Republican Guard and six unions of the Public Security Police.
In addition to SNOP, the meeting with the minister was attended by the Union Association of Police Professionals, the Independent Union of Police Officers, the Union of Police Professionals and the National Union of Chiefs' Careers.
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