Opinion
KEY POINTS:
Almost a quarter of New Zealand's police officers are unhappy in
their jobs, and another two-thirds are merely going through the motions
at work, a survey of police morale has found.
The $187,500 survey reveals
a police force in which many officers are "psychologically absent" from
the job. The Gallup Employee Engagement Survey revealed only 13 per cent of police
staff were loyal and committed to the job. The average over New Zealand's working population is 25 per cent.
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