A 2011 MOBILIZATION
From Flash No.5 of 31 January 2011
While our country seems to have become a big pink gravure, the police continue to operate in silence, to ensure the safety of citizens, endangering lives despite the January 1 this year are certain fundamental rights at risk because of lack of government commitment. This
we told Chief of Police in recent days, during the meeting that the Prefect Manganelli held with all organizations. A meeting
certainly positive because the leaders of the Administration are well aware of existing problems and issues that the SAP and the unions of the "cartel" have forcefully place.
Nor can we fail to mention the commitment that the Department is doing, knowing that we are all victims of political and especially economic choices that reduce waste, but penalize excellence and, above all, deny fundamental rights.
The rejection to date of a rule that excludes us from the limitations of top pay, focuses on place at risk promotions, click and check function.
and are now increasingly forced to anticipate many colleagues from his own pocket money because of cuts to fund missions, as we reported in the last issue of Flash.
The meeting with the Chief was so positive with regard to the commitment of the Prefect Manganelli, but negative for the analysis of the Government which, despite being completed in January, still has not fielded any measure concrete for the Security Fund.
Minister Maroni argued, even recently, that the complaint of the police union is exaggerated.
We take the view, data and figures, that the policy pretend not to see our problems and that you are slowly but surely sliding towards a paralysis of the system.
At the same meeting with the head, the SAP and the unions of the "cartel" have written a letter to Prime Minister Berlusconi, the ministers Maroni and Brunetta.
letter - published in full on this site - in which we reaffirmed the need to find quickly and without further loss of time with a real solution to the problems of law enforcement, with particular reference to the roof and of course the pay problems related to pensions.
A solution that can and should be found useful in the first Council of Ministers, with the approval a measure of urgency.
Otherwise, our response will be tough.
All Regional and Provincial Offices of our union and those who share with us this battle have already been alerted by an organized movement that promises to be strong efforts to mobilize and dissent is central and the territory.
The protest will continue and will grow in 2011. We are tired of this policy
politician who is interested in things light years away from real problems.
We will not tolerate other facts and gossip.
Proud to be a SAP!
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