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Agreement Reached On Wage Settlement

Published: Thu 26 Oct 2006 09:56 AM
Agreement Reached On Wage Settlement
New Zealand Police National News Release
6:38pm 25 October 2006
http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release.html?id=2724
Police and the Police Association have agreed terms of settlement on the 2006 wage bargaining round said General Manager Human Resources Wayne Annan.
Mr Annan said the settlement provides for a four per cent (4%) increase to the total remuneration from 1 July 2006, a further four per cent (4%) from 1 July 2007 with a further one per cent (1%) from 1 January 2008 for permanent sworn and non-sworn staff. The settlement also includes a range of incentives for frontline staff.
"This represents a satisfactory settlement and the commitment of all parties involved to arrive at an agreement with no disruption and distraction to operations," said Mr Annan.
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