Professional European Public Service Union of the municipal police officers (France)

The Professional European Public Service Union of the Municipal Police officers (USPPM) is a Syndicat French of police municipal, created in 1970 with Draguignan.

History

Exit of a former local trade union of police officers, who all at the time were of the municipal employees, the USPPM was the first national union of municipal police. He is officially recognized by the Council of State like a trade union of the municipal police having quality to defend his interests. The USPPM was chaired by Jean-Marie Bardy until in 2004, then by Bernard Vellutini. In 2007, its Legal department is jointly directed by Bernard Vellutini and Cédric Michel.

The USPPM asserts with its credit the special allowance of function in favor of the municipal police officers, advance at the equal or higher level for the police force then for the whole of the public office, the tricolor Carte, a bill on the allowance of 1 year every 5 years. It disputes in front of the Council of State the decrees of November 2006 having redesigned quasi completely the municipal police.

It is the trade union of municipal police which exerts the greatest number of recourse on the legal level. One lends to him the major part of the existing jurisprudences as regards municipal police. Nevertheless, this form of trade unionism would be seems it particularly badly appreciated by the administration as well local as national. An operations manager of the Ministry for the Interior would have qualified the USPPM " of extrémiste" with which one did not have to negotiate. Thus, many general secretaries (ms Baudry, Crouzet and Michel) of the USPPM, were or are sanctioned, striped executives then reinstated thanks to the legal action of their trade union.

Until in the years 1990, the USPPM is the privileged interlocutress of the government as regards professional negotiations of the trade of municipal police officer. With the arrival of new trade unions, mainly from the subsidiary companies of the large central trade-unions, the USPPM is received thereafter like a trade union among the others. Then, after 1999, the USPPM is not invited any more to the table of the negotiations. However, the USPPM remains always the privileged interlocutress of the members of Parliament of the Parliament and the Senate. Almost the whole of the questions to the Government posed with the Parliament or the Senate on the subjects concerned result from the USPPM.

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