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Police and Unions Agree on Pay Rise of 8.5% over Two Years - DutchNews.nl

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Police and unions agree on pay rise of 8.5% over two years

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Under their new collective bargaining agreement, police officers will receive an 8.5 percent salary increase and a one-time bonus of €1,100. Is it a deserved raise, or is it too much?

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Police officers will not receive the pay increase all at once, but spread over two years in steps of 1 and 2 percent.

·Netherlands
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Police officers no longer have the standard three Christian holidays off. This is stipulated in the new collective bargaining agreement.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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The police unions, Minister of Justice David van Weel, and Chief of Police Janny Knol have reached an agreement on a new police collective bargaining agreement. The agreement includes a total salary increase of 8.5 percent. In addition, police officers will receive a one-time gross payment of €1,100 in December 2025 and the following year. The choice budget will also be increased. The new collective bargaining agreement runs from December 1, 202…

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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