The platform, which brings together the PSP and GNR structures, considered this Wednesday that the government’s proposal for a new addition to the mission creates “illegal and even unconstitutional situations”, adding that in the future “there will be a loss” of salaries.
At the end of the meeting between the Minister of the Interior and the six PSP unions, Bruno Pereira explained to journalists that the proposal presented today has, as the “only difference” from the previous one, “a value that is doubled”.
“This increase is from 75 to 150 euros, but it is based on a protective clause, which means that for tomorrow we will have an increase in the limit of 150 euros, but for police officers who enter again or for those who are in transit and progress in the profession there will be a significant loss of wages,” said the president of the National Union of Police (SNOP).
Bruno Pereira believed that this would “ultimately create illegal and even unconstitutional situations” since there were now police officers “of the same category and under the same index, having clearly different values.”
This Wednesday, the government presented a new proposal to the PSP trade unions and the GNR socio-professional associations, proposing a mission allowance of between 521 and 730 euros and the abolition of the current service and risk allowance in the security forces.