Australian Federal Police Association considers industrial action due to dissatisfaction with officers' pay and conditions, with 90.25% opposing the government's proposed three-year pay rise.

The Australian Federal Police Association (AFPA) is considering industrial action, such as strikes at airports, parliament, nuclear plants, and military barracks, due to dissatisfaction with officers' pay and conditions. AFPA members have threatened to resign unless a better offer is made, with a survey revealing 90.25% of members oppose the government's proposed three-year pay rise. The federal government has offered an 11.2% wage increase over three years, increased allowances, and a one-off payment of $871 if the union approves the terms by May 25.

May 13, 2024
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