Philippe Capon, general secretary of the Unsa Police union, is satisfied that Christophe Castaner has announced that part of the overtime will soon be paid. But he denounces on Europe 1 the chosen amount.

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This is one of the oldest claims, but also the strongest, the police, that Christophe Castaner tried to satisfy Thursday night. The Minister of the Interior announced on France 2 that part of the overtime due to the police would be paid by the end of the year. What will calm the anger of the police? not really, to believe Philippe Capon, secretary general of the union Unsa Police, questioned Friday morning on Europe 1. The trade unionist does certainly share his "satisfaction at first", but he quickly issues a "question also on the amount payment, since it is expected that the extra hour is paid at 12.47 euros gross.It is a very low rate, "he judges.

"No way we use this payment up to 12.47 euros for the future"

Philippe Capon also has another reservation, "on a claim that had been for some time to give the police the choice between payment and recovery". Christophe Castaner must therefore expect a return of the police sling in a few weeks. "Yes for this year, we do like that, but from January 1, 2020, it will be necessary to rediscute by then and move on to something else," warns Phlippe Capon. "Because paying overtime to 12.47 euros for police officers is shameful, so we are at the limit of the acceptable."

What the Unsa police do not want is that these famous 12.47 euros gross night calculation base for els years to come. "No way we use this payment up to 12.47 euros for the future," says his secretary general. "We need to be able to apply other rules, and we are now assimilated very fluently, and the President of the Republic in particular, by saying, the police, for pensions, they will be in the same regime as everyone else. let's also put the police in the same regime as everyone else on the payment of overtime, let's index them to wages, set up the percentages as they exist in the private sector, "claims Philippe Capon.