Police Trade Union Says Policemen Severely Underpaid

Bled, 1 December - A public panel organised by the Police Trade Union (PSS) in Bled on Friday saw nearly 1000 officers raising the issue of low wages and numerous other problems pressing the police profession in Slovenia.

Bled, Festival hall. Public panel organised by the Police Trade Union (PSS) and entitled "Can the Slovenian Government Afford Poor Protection of Citizens for Poor Wages?" Police chief Joze Romsek (left) and former police chied Pavel Celik (right). Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled, Festival hall.
Public panel organised by the Police Trade Union (PSS) and entitled "Can the Slovenian Government Afford Poor Protection of Citizens for Poor Wages?"
Police chief Joze Romsek (left) and former police chied Pavel Celik (right).
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled, Festival hall. Public panel organised by the Police Trade Union (PSS) and entitled "Can the Slovenian Government Afford Poor Protection of Citizens for Poor Wages?" Guests from police trade unions from other countries. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled, Festival hall.
Public panel organised by the Police Trade Union (PSS) and entitled "Can the Slovenian Government Afford Poor Protection of Citizens for Poor Wages?"
Guests from police trade unions from other countries.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

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