bubblypop wrote: » That's the big problem as I can see. AGSI and GRA should actually be working together. All sergeants and inspectors were gardai, and a number of gardai will be sergeants or inspectors. They need to work together, but they don't.
sdanseo wrote: » 5 minutes of browsing the web shows me that a police officer in London...
maryishere wrote: » Actually basic met police salary ( Band G ) is only £18,041 to £18,748
As a new Police Constable, you'll receive a basic starting salary of £22,668 plus £6,687 London allowances. This rises to £37,626 plus London allowances in line with relevant Home Office guidelines and police regulations.
sdanseo wrote: » 5 minutes of browsing the web shows me that a police officer in London, when you add up all their automatic allowances, walks out of training college on at least the equivalent of €32,000 and up to €35,000. That's at today's exchange rate - if you go back to pre-Brexit it was more like €35,000-€38,000. Meanwhile, a Garda in Dublin with rent equally high and prices for everything else a good bit higher starts on €23,500 plus whatever rent allowance they're entitled to apply for.
Sierra Oscar wrote: » The GRA Central Executive Committee are still discussing the proposals. I'd imagine they will also defer tomorrows action pending the outcome of a ballot of its members.
sdanseo wrote: » I was looking at this and this which in fact is for experienced officers not newbies. but actually according to this, it's about €33,000 minimum for new entrants.
maryishere wrote: » A police person is a police-man or police-woman, and in London they are already paid less starting off than our Gardai / Ban Ghardai in Dublin
Specialun wrote: » If the GRA push on they will be like right greedy bastards in the public eye..i would think the only option is to suspend the strike and take the offer to the members
opinionated3 wrote: » Just being downright greedy then. ..
LexieOnRale wrote: » It's called off for tomorrow isn't it?
seamus wrote: » Garda mate reckons the GRA are playing hardball and won't take the offer to the members.
irishproduce wrote: was never gonna happen anyway
bubblypop wrote: » It's a bit late for members that were due to work at 7am I hope the GRA will back them if they don't show up!
Little CuChulainn wrote: » They weren't getting a day off, it was a strike day. If they weren't prepared to go in that's their issue.
bubblypop wrote: » And what about the people that had their rest days cancelled? Do you think they should go in for 12 hours overtime?
bubblypop wrote: » And what about the people that were on training courses?
opinionated3 wrote: » What amounts to nearly 4 grand of a pay rise. Where else would you get it!?! And imo not deserved. Will we see a reduction in crime figures? I doubt it. What was not nearly as difficult a job as what the GRA are painting just got handier.