Sentences with phrase «police pay award»

YouGov also identifies a clear majority of voters (58 %) who are «inclined to disapprove» of Jacqui Smith's decision to phase in the police pay award.

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Another interesting question the reporter could have asked is: how much money did NYC pay in each of the last couple of years for settlements and jury awards involving police brutality and / or threats of violence against citizens by the NYPD?
Despite some gains for officers in England and Wales, today's headline announcement of a 2 % pay award will leave many angry and deflated, Steve White, chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said.
The independent Police Arbitration Tribunal said the 2.5 per cent pay rise should be backdated to September, but only officers in Scotland have been able to claim the full award.
This would bring MPs» pay rises in line with police and other public servants, who have been threatening strike action over below - inflation pay awards.
Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan police commissioner, has also said it was a «mistake» not to backdate the pay award.
Where Court awarded 10 million Naira damage to me that police is yet to pay.
He is seeking to be reinstated as a police officer and to be awarded back pay for missed time, as well as other relief determined by the court.
The unions may have been buoyed by the decision of the Chief Secretary, Liz Truss, to allow a 2 per cent pay award for police officers and a 1.7 per cent award for prisons staff in 2017 - 18, while signalling that the Government may grant greater flexibility from 2018 - 19 to deal with skill shortages.
I wouldn't care if they put the money into less cameras and more fixing the roads and more traffic police but they'll doubtless pat themselves on the back and award themselves another pay rise with the earnings.
The fact that some female police officers with childcare responsibilities are excused working on a 24/7 rotating shift pattern, due to their childcare responsibilities, and thereby do not receive the special priority payment awarded to officers who do work the rotating shift pattern, does not amount to unlawful discrimination contrary to the Equal Pay Act 1970 (EPA 1970).
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