This Thursday, the Minister of the Interior will present to the PSP trade unions and the GNR social-professional associations a proposal to provide subsidies to members of the security forces.
The proposal will be presented in separate meetings to the four socio-professional associations of the National Republican Guard and the six public security police unions, which are demanding a mission addition identical to that which the previous socialist government attributed to the judicial police. .
At the last meeting with these structures, on April 22, Margarida Blasco announced a subsidy for security forces, but did not specify whether it would be a risk subsidy or a mission allowance, as well as how much and how it would be awarded, referring to the proposal, which will be presented this Thursday.
As a result of this meeting, the socio-professional associations of the GNR and PSP trade unions left with some hope and expectation, taking into account that for the first time the Minister had set the assignment of a mission “as a top priority”.
The first meeting this Thursday will take place at 15:00 with the participation of the Association of Professional Security Guards (APG/GNR), the National Association of Sergeants of the Guard (ANSG), the Association of Independent Professional Partners of the Guard (ASPIG), the National Autonomous Association of the Guard (ANAG). and the National Association of Officers of the Guard (ANOG).
A meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. with the Police Union Association, the Independent Police Union, the Police Union, the National Chiefs’ Careers Alliance, the National Police Union and the National Police Union.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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