The Minister of Internal Affairs, Anabela Rodrigues, today announced it will begin further negotiations on the employment status of PSP, with three unions Police, after the court decision.
“The management of minister Internal given in default of further negotiations with the unions that the required, understanding that thereby safeguarding the interests of the police who want to quickly see their status changed, “said a statement from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MAI).
Anabela Rodrigues decision comes after the MAI have been notified today by the Administrative Court of Lisbon circle on a request for provisional enactment of an injunction filed by the National Union of Police Officers (SNOP).
“Under and the grounds, decide decree provisionally the required measure and should [MAI] provisionally admit the request for further negotiation presented by the applicant and start further negotiated under the collective bargaining procedure on the statute of staff performing police functions of PSP, “the court, cited by the ministry.
Although the MAI challenge the court’s decision, including its foundations, the Minister decided to convene” immediately ” the three unions that required further negotiation, and that had not yet been called, indicates the note.
Anabela Rodrigues considers it is all about the “best interests of staff with the PSP police force that protects and wants quickly see their status changed. “
In addition to SNOP, the other union structures that will be called for further negotiation are the National Police Union (SINAPOL) and Autonomous Trade Union Association of Police (ASAPOL).
The President of SNOP, Henrique Figueiredo, told the Lusa agency that “all this could have been avoided” if Anabela Rodrigues had initially accepted the request for further negotiation presented by the union, having saved two weeks.
The president of the union that represents the majority of commanders and directors of PSP said that the meeting goes forward, hoping Anabela Rodrigues is willing to reach an agreement.
negotiation process on the future employment status of the PSP, which is generating a dispute between some structures, between unions and the MAI is over, and the Trade Union Association of Police Professionals (ASPP) and the Union of Police Professionals (SPP) signed one Memorandum of Understanding at the end of the negotiations, but require that the Government will soon approve the measures with which it has committed.
Otherwise, threaten to use “all means available” to demand compliance.
Anabela Rodrigues agreed to meet with the National Federation of Police Trade Unions (Fenpol) and the National Union of Heads of Career (SNCC) in the context of further negotiations and refused meetings with three other unions, the claim that the application has been submitted after the deadline
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