Police officers 'reject' pay deal and push for industrial action

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Police officers in Scotland are set to 'unanimously reject' a pay increase offer and push for internal industrial action following the latest round of negotiations with the Scottish Government.

The Scottish Police Federation’s (SPF) joint central committee branded a blanket wage increase of 1.4% for most officers and 2% for new recruits 'derisory' and lambasted a 'continued failure' of the Police Negotiating Board (PNB) to return to talks over the dispute.

Officers were offered a flat £565 pay increase for all ranks for 2022 prior to the joint central committee meeting in Inverness this week.

Calum Steele, SPF general secretary, said community impact would be 'minimal' but added much of the internal 'goodwill required for the force to operate' would be removed until the impasse was bridged.
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The havoc, all parties must be satisfied, they have seen leadership

lennymomanyi
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1million overtime hours divided by size of force 17 thousand divided by 52 weeks in a year equals on average they do 1.1hours overtime a week 🙈

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Rent boys are getting expensive they want more money 💰

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