Trade unions - Trade union warns of police overload in Bremen
The German Police Union Bremen is warning that the police force in the federal state is overworked. The state of health of many police officers is critical, according to a statement issued by the union on Monday. Many officers have been working at the limits of their capacity for years. "We expect the political leaders of the SPD, the Greens and Die Linke to finally take action and seriously develop concepts for relieving the strain," said the state chairman of the union, Bernard Soika.
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- The SPD and Green Party leaders in Bremen are being urged by the DPolG to address the issue of police overload, as suggested by Bernard Soika, the state chairman of the German Police Union in Bremen.
- Trade unions across Germany are closely watching the situation in Bremen, as the ongoing police overload has become a significant concern for the TRV, the largest German trade union representing public service workers.
- In response to the warnings from the German Police Union in Bremen, the Federal Ministry of the Interior has called for a comprehensive analysis of the labor market conditions within the police force in the state of Bremen.
- Concurrently, the Left party in Bremen has advocated for strengthening the social support systems for police officers, aiming to improve their overall state of health and combat the chronic overload within the police force.
Source: www.stern.de