The International Conference EPU 2016
Today, June 7, 2016 Union "DEMNITATE", part of the Federation of Trade Unions "SINDLEX" hosted the International Conference EPU (Trade Union of Policemen European) attended by 34 representatives from 13 countries, union leaders and social partners of the Ministry of internal Affairs.
The theme of the conference was deducted from the date needs to police in the conditions of global cataclysms crime.
With a structured approach and multidimensional came Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Alexander JIZDAN, who spoke about the need for special legislation adjustment to the current needs of the police, the need to improve security of equipment and special means of social and salary package motivated. You can also find on the website infirmaţia about international conference MIA.
With proposals to strengthen professional capacities and the development of minimum European standards to ensure the policemen by embedding rules assurance and testing, consistent protection of the rights of all stakeholders and members of social - economic and labor law enforcement officers. Angela Otean, general secretary of the Federation "SINDLEX" and Trade Union 'dignity' has elucidated the issue of the social system of employees of the Ministry of internal affairs, stressing the need to complement social safeguards to improve living and working conditions of society.
Gerit van den Kamp, chairman UPR noted the importance of social partnership and the professional guild conditions to consolidate current situation.
It was elaborated a Resolution on the Conference 2016.
Resolution points:
•Resolution 1:
The EPU wants amongst the Social Dialogue a Dialogue about the police profession.
•Resolution 2:
There is a need to create a minimum standard for police work in Europe. These standards has to involve at least equipment, training, legal protection social benefits..
Resolution 3:
•The EPU wants a research to the validness of the legal protection of police officers on European level.
The EPU will propose for finances for research on the situation of equipment in the member states as a first stap to come to a minimum standard on equipment.
To identify the differences and the similarities between police officers working conditions, trainings and equipment in different countries. The survey’s results will be used for a propose with criteria for acceptance of minimal standards which will be negotiated with the members of European Parilament and European Commission.
The EPU will take action to inform the European Parliament, European Commission and the national governments about the survey and the current situation about the refugee crises.
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