Jamaica Police Federation Calls Urgent Meeting – October 27
The Jamaica Police Federation is calling all members to attend an urgent meeting, scheduled for next Wednesday, October 27, 2010. The purpose of the meeting is to deal with the Government’s apparent no-response to several correspondence, regarding the outstanding 7% in salary and other benefits arising from the 2008- 2010 Heads of Agreement. In a [...]
October 20 In Jamaican Police History
October 20, 1944 – a bill is drafted to constitute a police federation, through which sub-officers and men of the Jamaica Constabulary Force will be able to make representations to the proper authorities in matters affecting their interests.
Wrong Move By Chairman Of The Police Federation
Letter to the Jamaica Gleaner editor – Wednesday, September 8, 2010 From: Rudyard Whyte (Rwhyte@cochranfirm.com) Re: Wrong Move By Chairman Of The Police Federation The Editor, Sir I WAS appalled at the attack upon the prime minister by the chairman of the Police Federation. Even more surprising was the muted response from members of both [...]
Gleaner Editorial Gives Sergeant Raymond Wilson Some Advice
Further to the recent controversy surrounding statements made by Sergeant Raymond Wilson (Chairman of the Jamaica Police Federation) regarding the Government’s actions in the recent Dudus extradition scandal, today’s Gleaner editorial offers Sergeant Wilson some advice: A genuine dispute exists between rank-and-file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Golding administration, over unpaid [...]
Role Of The Police Federation In Eliminating Corruption In Jamaica’s Police Force
Jamaica Observer columnist has a feature in today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper regarding the importance of the Jamaica Police Federation in helping to wipe out corruption in the police force. It begins … “The Police Federation is a necessary organisation for the protection and promotion of the interest of constables and sub-officers. At the same time [...]
