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Mobilisation a Tatutu Les Personnels Penitentiaires Contestent Les Decisions De Mobilite
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Executive Summary
AI-generatedPrison staff in French Polynesia mobilized at the Tatutu detention center to protest recent mobility decisions made by the General Directorate of Penitentiary Administration (DGAP). They argue that five vacant positions were filled with mainland agents, neglecting local candidates who possess equal skills. The personnel also expressed concern over a deteriorating social climate within the facility.
Key Insights
- Staff protested at Tatutu detention center against mobility decisions by DGAP.
- They claim five posts were assigned to mainland agents instead of local Polynesian staff.
- The protesters demand that local candidates' applications be given more consideration.
- Concerns were raised regarding the overall 'deteriorating' social climate within the facility.
- Specific demands include reviewing mobility decisions and ensuring equity for overseas collectivities.
Topic context
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