Key Points

Israel's police force has successfully negotiated a critical pay raise agreement after months of challenging negotiations. The breakthrough comes after intense discussions involving key political figures like Itamar Ben Gvir and Haim Katz. Police Commissioner Danny Levy emphasized the importance of fair compensation for officers who risk their lives daily. The agreement is expected to improve police force morale, recruitment, and overall operational effectiveness.

Key Points: Israel Police Pay Raises Resolve 2023 Labor Dispute

  • Israel police secure landmark pay raise agreement
  • Negotiations involved Ben Gvir and Haim Katz
  • Commissioner Levy highlights officer sacrifices
  • Resolution aims to improve recruitment and retention
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Israel police to get pay raises ending long lasting labour dispute

Israel police officers secure significant salary increases after months of negotiations, addressing long-standing compensation concerns

"Fair and decent pay for all of our police officers is a guarantee of a strong police force. - Danny Levy, Police Commissioner"

Tel Aviv, February 20

An agreement in principle was signed Wednesday night to implement salary increases for Israel's police officers.

Police Commissioner Danny Levy said he welcomed the decision and said that the police officers constitute the front line in maintaining the security of the country's residents. Fair and decent pay for all of our police officers is a guarantee of a strong police force.

"This is a significant step towards resolving this national issue, for the sake of police officers and prison fighters, which has been controversial since 2023 and was only resolved after stubborn negotiations with the Pay Commissioner, which began during the tenure of former Minister of National Security, MK Itamar Ben Gvir and continued by Deputy Minister of National Security Haim Katz, together with the police and the Prison Service, and has now been completed," the Israel Police said in a statement.

"The police officers are the front line in maintaining the security of the country's residents while striving for contact, risking lives and sacrificing lives, around the clock, on Saturdays and holidays throughout the country," said Police Commissioner Danny Levy. "Fair and decent pay for all of our police officers is a guarantee of a strong police force. It is what will enable the ability to recruit and retain quality personnel, it is the minimum for recognition and appropriate compensation for police officers for their sacrifice." (ANI/TPS)

- ANI

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