In this episode of the podcast we are joined by the National Secretary of the Police Federation of England and Wales, John Partington.John gives us his reaction to the 4.2% pay award for 2025 - 2026 and shares more information on the recommendations made by the federation to the pay review body.
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The 2025 Pay Award Podcast
In this episode of the POLICE podcast, Acting National Secretary, John Partington, brings you the details of the 2025 PFEW police officer pay recommendations submitted to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB).The PRRB's annual recommendation forms part of the Government's approach to police pay and how it should increase year on year.Find out more about the PRRB process and what the Police Federation is doing to highlight shortcomings when it comes to police pay.
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Pensions FAQ Podcast - November 2024
Join National Board member Mel Warnes and the Federation's Senior Pensions Advisor, Paul Turpin as they discuss some of the most frequently asked questions from members when it comes to pensions.This podcast was recorded in November 2024 and the information is accurate at the time of publication. For the very latest, click on the support tab of the PFEW website at www.polfed.org. This podcast is a general guide only. It does not constitute specific or individual financial advice. Listeners should seek independent financial advice before making substantial changes to their financial arrangements.
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From the Chair: EP1
In this episode of 'From the Chair' Steve Hartshorn talks pay and morale, podcasting and also discusses how the Federation is working hard to make operational changes for the future.
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Personal Finance Podcast - With MetFriendly
Annette Petchey is the CEO of MetFriendly and in this episode she brings us some timely tips on saving, spending and planning for the future.
In this episode of POLICE: The podcast from the Police Federation of England and Wales we are joined by Federation National Secretary John Partington, to discuss this years' 4.2% pay rise and other matters surrounding it.