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Old 03-01-2013, 17:22   #50
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Re: Doesn't go far enough

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Police can't be made redundant.

They may not replace anymore police when they retire, but policeman and women will not receive a P45 in the post.
Yet. Except part of the 'independent' winsor report includes the option for Police officers to be subject to compulsary severance aka. redundancy.

The only difference is in name to exclude Police officers from claiming the same rights other employees have.

And as others have mentioned there are more and more civilian posts being made redundant, the work doesn't disappear and there are only so many officers on light duties so front line officers are being shunted into offices to take up the slack.
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