Don't Upset the Police

Friday 17 March, 2017 Written by  AP News Agency
Don't Upset the Police

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Some 1,000 police officers protested Thursday in Romania's capital to demand higher salaries, saying tens of thousands of officers are earning the minimum wage or less. Officers from various areas of Romania gathered outside the interior ministry on Thursday, yelling "You thieves!" Some blew whistles or vuvuzelas and waved Romanian flags. Marius Barbulescu, leader of the Mihai Viteazul police union, said officers should be paid a minimum monthly salary of 1,450 lei ($340), and on top of that should receive other benefits in line with other public servants. Barbulescu told the Agerpres national news agency: "We are dealing with humiliation that is hard to describe in words." He said police "are public employees, with a special status."

 

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