Federal Police delegates threaten to strike, and Temer grants a raise.
To pressure the Planalto, the ADPF, the association of federal delegates, announced that the category had entered a “state indicative of strike”, with the calling of two demonstrations during the Olympics; one for this Friday (29) in all States and another on Tuesday (2) in the main airports of the country; the interim Michel Temer yielded and agreed to a readjustment of about 35% to 40%; by the agreement signed, the salary of a delegate of the special category would go from R$ 22.805,00 to R$ 30.936,91; while the remuneration of one who is at the hierarchical base of the corporation would jump from R$ 16.830,85 to R$ 23.692,74
247 - President Michel Temer signed on Thursday night (28) the bill that provides for a salary increase for the country's federal delegates, after threats from the category of a general strike during the Olympics.
According to the delegates, the project compensates for salary losses due to inflation from January 2012 to April 2016. They will receive an adjustment of approximately 35% to 40%. The salary of a delegate in the special category would increase from R$ 22.805,00 to R$ 30.936,91. Meanwhile, the remuneration of one at the base of the corporation's hierarchy would jump from R$ 16.830,85 to R$ 23.692,74.
To put pressure on the Planalto, ADPF, the association of federal delegates, announced that the category had entered a “state indicative of strike”, with the calling of two demonstrations. One for this Friday (29) in all States and another on Tuesday (2) in the main airports of the country.
According to the president of ADPF, Carlos Sobral, the interim president's action represents progress, but there is still "much to be done." "The government's compliance with the agreement demonstrates that the Federal Police will receive new treatment from now on," he stated to Painel – read more here.