The association represents middle & higher ranking gardai.
Middle and higher ranking gardai have voted to accept the public service pay deal.
91 per cent of AGSI members have backed the agreement, with only 9 per cent against.
General secretary Antoinette Cunningham says the pay talks were difficult.
She says the past 18 months have been very challenging for members.
“An overwhelming vote in favour.”#publicservicedealhttps://t.co/LpuSoaPi5v
— AGSI (@AGSI_Ireland) September 17, 2021

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