Number of days sick leave taken by constables, senior constables and sergeants

Bradley Berry made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police

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From: Bradley Berry

Dear New Zealand Police,

How many constables, senior constables and sergeants were employed by the New
Zealand Police for the financial year ending 2010?

What is the maximum number of sick days a constable, senior constable or sergeant was entitled to under their employment contract for the financial year ending 2010? Include in your response a scanned copy of this employment contract(s).

Is it compulsory under this contract for a constable, senior constable or sergeant to provide a medical certificate for sick leave where the cumulative number of days absent from work is greater than five days per year?

How many days sick leave were taken by constables, senior constables and sergeants for the financial year ending 2010?

How much overtime pay was paid to constables, senior constables and sergeants
for the financial year ending 2010 due to the absence of other constables, senior constables and sergeants?

Yours faithfully,

Bradley Berry

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From: MCMAHON, Teresa
New Zealand Police

Dear Bradley Berry

Your request for information about numbers of police officers and sick
leave taken by officers is being processed by Police under the Official
Information Act.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Teresa McMahon

Police National Headquarters

PO Box 3017

Wellington

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Dear Mr Berry

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Teresa McMahon

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