Chris Cahill: Police Association President on members rejecting latest pay offer
Police hope to go to arbitration over pay next month.
More than 75 percent of members have voted NO to the latest pay offer, which included a new overtime rate, a pay increase and a cash payment.
They say it doesn't remedy the decline in salaries.
Police Minister Mark Mitchell says it's disappointing - and will draw out an already lengthy process.
Police Association President Chris Cahill told Heather du Plessis-Allan they want pay increases to match the rate of teachers.
"They received 6 percent last July, which is when ours (agreement) ran out," he said.
"They received another 4 percent at the start of April and they'll receive another 4 percent at the start of December this year."
Cahill says those are the figures his members want to talk about.
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