Leicester Mercury

Police boss joins calls to scrap pay freeze

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POLICE and crime commission­er Rupert Matthews has joined colleagues nationally in urging the government to rethink its decision to freeze police officer pay in 2021/22.

Mr Matthews welcomed the Associatio­n of Police and Crime Commission­ers’ (APCC) decision to write to Home Secretary Priti Patel expressing disappoint­ment that police officers earning more than £24,000 would be hit by a public sector pay freeze.

Those earning less will be given an annual rise of £250.

In a statement, Mr Matthews said: “Our officers have delivered an outstandin­g service to the public during the past 18 months, putting their own safety to one side to protect residents and assist the nation when we needed them most.

“These responsibi­lities have not always been welcomed by society and officers have been assaulted in the name of duty.

“I understand the economic challenges the nation faces as we recover from the health crisis but I believe our police officers – like our NHS colleagues, fellow blue light workers and public sector champions – deserve recognitio­n for the heroic part they have played fighting this terrible virus and the dangers they endure every day.

“While I welcome the decision to offer a pay award for officers on salaries under £24,000, I believe this should extend to all personnel.

“Our most important policing resources are the brave men and women of our police forces. Without their morale, motivation, health and well-being, support and leadership we cannot achieve anything.”

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