Legal action against SAPS necessary to fight unfair discrimination – Solidarity
1 October 2015
Trade union Solidarity today defended the legal action it is taking against the South African Police Service (SAPS) regarding its new ranking system saying the case is “pivotal in the ongoing fight against unfair discrimination”. This comes after National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega once again was quoted in the media as saying that Solidarity’s Labour Court Case was to blame for delaying the promotion of more than 1 611 police officers.
National Police Commissioner Phiyega this week announced that 14 000 constables and sergeants have been promoted, 7 000 of them with effect from October this year. A further 7 000 constables and sergeants will be promoted in the next financial year. Phiyega, however, said Solidarity’s Labour Court case was to blame for the freezing of 1 611 promotional posts in the major and lieutenant ranks.