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Game Changer: French Police to Join Yellow Vests After Finding Out Govt is Ripping Them Off Too
France As the gilets jaunes or yellow vests protests continue to take place across France, the government has been slowly acquiescing to the demands of citizens. However, the concessions have not been enough and so theyve stayed in the streets although mostly calm. Also in the streets are the French police, who, according to reports, are also growing wary with the French state.
The protests have been ongoing for around a month now and the police force is tiring outand they arent getting paid for it. Police in France have racked up a massive 23 million hours of overtime as they work protests and not a single one of them have been paid for it.
Once the union realized that their officers were not being paid the money they were owed, the Alliance Union called on officers across France to only handle emergencies only as they negotiated with the interior ministry over their compensation.
On Wednesday, activists called on police to cross the line and join them. Police did not rule this option out and they went so far as to threaten the French government with doing just that.
Negotiations between three unionsAlliance, UNSA-Police and Unity-SGP-FOand Interior Minister Christophe Castaner on Tuesday failed to reach a settlement, according to Newsweek. As talks resumed on Wednesday, France 24 reported that activists were calling on forces across the country to commit to a slowdown and only respond to emergencies until the dispute had been settled.
The slowdown took place and yet the government still failed to address their concerns. So, police held a black day for the police protest on Wednesday. Now, they are threatening Act II, and even Act III. Using the term Act, the police are aligning themselves with the yellow vests as this is a similar tactic used in the current demonstrations.
Despite our repeated appeals to the President of the Republic to announce an emergency plan for the security forces, so far nothing has been said, the union said this week.
The Interior Minister, Christophe Castaner claims that paying the officers what they are owed will take time and finding the money isnt easy.
It is in a spirit of dialogue and mutual trust that we will provide concrete responses to our security forces, he said.
However, the police do not appear to be buying into the rhetoric and a blue vest protest now appears to be imminent.
https://thefreethoughtproject.com/police-yellow-vests-join-protests/