In The Evening Leader. A study carried out by The Police Federation (Police Union) found that Police Inspectors in North Wales were working excessive hours, excessive demands being placed on them and having difficult working relationships.
A similar survey on Police Inspector well being in 2006 showed that the current situation is in deterioration. Head bobbies have promised to look at the issues.
The Police and Teachers continue to take the brunt of our ill educated masses.
Is our own Inspector Alun Oldfield feeling the pressure?
North Wales Police as a corporate unit seem little bothered by 2000 vehicles a day that speed
passed my house which is a route to school.
postscript. I have a friend who oversees 3000+ employees. He has been there about 2 years. He set certain targets with regards employee well being. Last year he set a target of 10% improvement on various metrics with regards employee well being. The results have just been published for the last year. The improvement in employee well being is 26% .................................
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