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Hong Kong police chief defends plan to deny pay rises to bottom 5% of performers
HK🏛️ PoliticsCenter12 hr. ago

Hong Kong police chief defends plan to deny pay rises to bottom 5% of performers

Hong Kong's police chief, Commissioner Joe Chow Yat-ming, defended a government policy that denies pay raises to the bottom 5% of police performance ratings. The reform aims to introduce a more equitable appraisal system, but has sparked concern among frontline officers. Chow emphasized his support for the policy, stating that it reflects a fair assessment of performance and that colleagues should understand if their work does not meet standards. He pledged to continue communicating the policy internally and acknowledged staff concerns.

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Hong Kong police chief defends plan to deny pay rises to bottom 5% of performers

Hong Kong's police chief, Commissioner Joe Chow Yat-ming, defended a government policy that denies pay raises to the bottom 5% of police performance ratings. The reform aims to introduce a more equitable appraisal system, but has sparked concern among frontline officers. Chow emphasized his support for the policy, stating that it reflects a fair assessment of performance and that colleagues should understand if their work does not meet standards. He pledged to continue communicating the policy internally and acknowledged staff concerns.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the police chief's defense of the policy without overtly criticizing or praising the reform. It includes quotes from the commissioner expressing support and acknowledges staff concerns, suggesting a balanced approach. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the报道

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