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NSW ministerial drivers "treated like a taxi service" - Sunday Telegraph - 21 Feb 2021

The government’s official drivers are ready to walk instead of accepting a raft of tough new conditions that are being imposed. The state government’s fleet of official drivers have threatened to quit after being told they will have to undergo drug tests “similar to that of an Olympic athlete”, be available around the clock and to drink coffee when tired. The Sunday Telegraph can reveal…

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‘We’re losing control of our jails’: Goulburn Supermax staff consider strike action - About Regional 9 Feb 2021

Chairperson of the Prison Officers’ Vocational Branch of the Public Service Association of NSW, Nicole Jess, said tensions have been rising since Corrective Services NSW transitioned the assistant superintendent rank in jails to functional manager roles, cut staff numbers and made positions casual. https://aboutregional.com.au/were-losing-control-of-our-jails-goulburn-supermax-staff-consider-strike-action/

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Arts, cultural job cuts on the horizon to net million-dollar savings - SMH 4 Feb 2021

Dozens of jobs are set to be lost among agencies supporting arts, heritage, Indigenous communities, and some of the state’s biggest cultural projects as the NSW Premier’s department searches for multi-million dollar savings. Tim Reardon, head of the state’s public service, is seeking voluntary redundancies across the Department of Premier and Cabinet as part of post-budget “necessary efficiency savings”. The redundancy drive has prompted the…

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Judge overturns pay cut for disability workers after group homes privatised - 2 Feb 2021

A Federal Court judge has reversed $20,000-a-year pay cuts imposed on the managers of group homes for people with severe disabilities by not-for-profit group Northcott. The case has implications for the wages of more than 10,000 workers who look after Australians with high care needs but also the financial sustainability of the organisations that run the group homes after the NSW government privatised about 800…

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