NSW Police go on strike amid refusal to work with AFP

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New South Wales Police will launch industrial action on Friday over superannuation disputes.

The action will see officers refuse to work alongside Commonwealth counterparts, including the Australian Federal Police.

Unions say members aren’t receiving adequate superannuation contributions under the mandatory death and disability insurance policy.

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