The police association criticizes a proposed 0.6% pay rise for officers, calling it insufficient and insulting amid a rising cost of living, and warns it may lead to increased officer migration to Australia.
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So CSIs are what we call competency service increments. They've been enshrined in our collective for nearly a couple of decades. So essentially it's a step-based system where each year uh police are recognized for their recognition, their contribution, and they move up a step in the band. Bearing in mind it takes officers 21 steps to get to the top of that band. Uh so that's what a CSI is. And it's not uncommon in other professions like nurses and teachers, both have a form of CSI or step-based system in their pay structure. Okay, what are you guys yes?
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Steve Watt: Police Association President on the new pay bump being promised to officersSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.