Nearly 60 percent of the Defence Staff (military and civilians) does not trust the top of Defense. It is Hennis minister last year failed to restore confidence. According to a survey conducted by the unions AFMP and VBM.
In a survey conducted by the AFMP in 2013 gave 65 percent no confidence to have in the Defence. Last year, 9 out of 10 respondents indicated that the Minister of Defence does not know what is happening in the workplace. As many as 86 percent this year indicates that the minister has not been able to strengthen confidence.
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Of those surveyed 89 percent no confidence in decision-making of politics over Defence. According to only 5 percent Defence sees the staff as its most important asset. According to 81 percent of Defense is not acting in the interests
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According to the more than 3,000 respondents, the Minister can trust recover by good staff care for and compensate for the so-called AOW gap but mostly by the unions to conclude., a new labor agreement soon The research supports the unions AFMP, VBM, Military Police Association, ABVAKABO and BBTV in their quest for better working conditions for the Defence Staff.
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