Prison and Fire Officers are tonight telling the Chief Personnel Officer that they will only start wage discussions at 10 percent. Accompanied by some of their members, both associations delivered a letter to the CPO rejecting his 2 per cent offer. Furthermore, they’re making it clear that the 2014 to 2016 period must be dealt with first. Here is more from Chester Sambrano and Timothy Chasteau.
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