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Jamaica’s Police Federation is welcoming the recommendation of pay tied to performance.

Chairman of the Federation, Corporal Raymond Wilson, recently indicated to Prime Minister Bruce Golding that Federation would welcome any approach that would balance performance with pay, in keeping with the modern era in which the country is moving.  He mentioned that the issue of proper assessment of how people work and how they are compensated is something that any strategic direction must take into consideration.  

His comments were made during a meeting at Jamaica House and followed a discussion in which Mr. Golding said the government would want to have further talks with the Federation about the taskforce’s recommendation of a review of emoluments within the Jamaica Constabulary Force that is performance driven and defined by improved quality of service.   

In his remarks, Mr. Golding said while he was reluctant to discuss matters relating to salaries since they were the subject of negotiations between the Federation and the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, the government hoped to get the Federation’s support on the issue relating to performance pay.   He said the government is appreciative of the work of the men and women of the police force, noting that in addition to the challenges facing Jamaicans, they also faced a particular challenge in relation to the work that they do. 

“There is nobody in the government that is unappreciative of the difficulties that the members of the police force face.  They face the same difficulties of inflation and the impact that has on the value of their living arrangement.  But also, they face a particular difficulty because of the nature of the work that they do, the extraordinary hours that they have to work and the risks to which they are exposed,” Mr. Golding said.  

He said the government has in principle accepted a 40 hour work week for the security force and that an implementation strategy was to be finalized.  He said however that the government was not in a position to implement the 40 hour work week in one go, due to budgetary constraints and would welcome further discussion about a phased implementation.   

The Police federation hinted that it could not agree to a phased implementation, but said they would prefer instead to accommodate some concessions in compensation which take into account the current budgetary constraints.   Mr. Golding was joined at the meeting by Minister of National Security, Colonel Trevor MacMillan, Commissioner of Police, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, Gilbert Scott, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security and Patricia Sinclair McCalla, Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister.  Corporal Wilson was accompanied by executive members of the Police Federation.     



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