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Operational Review of Building, Consumer & Property

The PSA is extremely concerned with the lack of consultation that has occurred following the operational review of the Building, Consumer & Property (BCP) which we were initially notified of in May 2021. Unfortunately, this is another recent example of  inappropriate consultation with the PSA occurring around operational changes that potentially impact the roles of our members. Thanks to the PSA’s Delegate in promoting the…

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Heritage NSW: Restructure feedback and Dispute notification

Based on the responses provided by members and delegates, the PSA has submitted your feedback to Heritage NSW regarding the Draft Change Management Plan. The PSA would like to acknowledge the work of both members, and particularly your delegates, for putting together such comprehensive and detailed feedback. Thank you. You can read the PSA’s full response HERE. The PSA and members who reached out were…

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PSA SEEK TFNSW TO REINSTITUTE NO FORCED REDUNANCIES

The PSA have written to the Secretary of Transport for NSW imploring TfNSW to once again put in place a policy to not make employees forcibly redundant. If you would like to see the letter click here. NSW has higher than ever community transmission rates, a hard lock down in place affecting the economy and employment, and an extremely contagious and deadly variant of COVID…

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NSW Police Band nomination results

The PSA received two nominations for Police Band Delegates so an election will not be required. It is our pleasure to announce that your new Delegates for the Police Band are Brendan Champion and James Barrow. The PSA looks forward to working with Brendan and James to achieve better outcomes for members at the band. The PSA and your new Delegates will start working towards…

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Students should only return when safe to do so

PDF version Today the PSA Schools Departmental Committee Executive called on the Government to only return Year 12 students to school-based learning when it was safe to do so. “It is the PSA’s fundamental view that safety must be the primary consideration for any plan to return students to school-based learning,” said PSA Senior Vice President and Chair of the Schools DC Juliette Sizer. “What…

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