Tunisian Policemen

Tunisian police officers will soon benefit from a wage increases of around 120 dinars per month. The order of the increase was issued in July by the the Tunisian General Trade Union (UGTT).

In addition to this overall increase, 90% of all agents will receive promotions that carry a salary increase.

Source : Le Temps

                   


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