The structure highlights the operational constraints that translate daily into large delays and huge lines, a picture that the PSP union considers “unmarked for the normal functioning of that service.”
A (ASPP/PSP) warned of the exhaustion staff of professionals related to the unit of foreigners and borders due to various situations living at airports.
In a statement sent Monday, ASPP/PSP is noteworthy that the proximity of summer is needed due diligence to “overcome obstacles and mitigate damage with citizens, but mainly with PSP professionals”.
The union structure advances, in the statement, to have sent a officio to the PSP National Directorate, with knowledge to the Minister of Internal Affairs, accounting for various situations at airports involving professionals related to the unit of foreigners and borders.
The structure highlights the operational constraints that translate daily into large delays and huge lines, a framework that the structure considers “unmatched to the normal functioning of that service.”
“ASPP/PSP is aware that this situation is putting these police with added work, extending beyond normal time, cut off on weekends – this in an exhausting picture (” burnout “),” the structure stresses.
According to ASPP/PSP, there are professionals with momentary loss of consciousness (fainting) in the pits.
“PSP has assumed this responsibility [Estrangeiros e Fronteiras] Without any recognition, whether from the remuneration point of view and working conditions, which reflects a secondization of these professionals who are now called to respond “, emphasizes the trade union structure.
In the understanding of ASPP/PSP, the “panoply of entities involved in this matter, the little involvement of PSP professionals given to this valence and the complexity of the system deserved another type of political sensitivity of those who manage processes of this nature.”
The trade union structure also warned the PSP national direction that although “capable, altruistic and so -calledly known professionals are known for their resilience capacity, yet they should not be involved in such a situation where their image and status are stained for reasons whose responsibility should not be imputed to them.”