Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Security, Étienne Schneider, Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform, Dan Kersch, and the Police Directorate came together on Monday to hold a meeting with trade unions and staff associations as a means of taking stock of the future careers arrangement under the reform of the Luxembourg police.

At the meeting, government proposals meeting the needs of the reorganisation of police were discussed by making it a more attractive police career through the introduction of new premiums, or by reconciling the career of that which exists in general administration by introducing new treatment groups (B1 and A2). Compensation for police candidates will be brought up.

The most favourable course of police careers is part of a reform whose major objective is to improve the recruitment of quantiative and qualitative terms. This is to recruit the necessary staff to respond quickly to the entire territory and to provide a policing service adapted to demographic realities and the evolution of crime.

 

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