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Help is at hand for all members

The PSA/CPSU NSW takes the health and wellbeing of its members seriously. Gidget Foundation Your union recently partnered with the Gidget Foundation to provide support for new parents doing it tough. The arrival of a new baby brings much joy. But for many people, this joy can be tempered by feelings of anxiety or depression. Nearly one in five mothers and one in 10 fathers…

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Get involved and be a workplace delegate today

Nominate today and become a PSA delegate. If you want to have a say in how your union is run and be part of a collective effort to improve your rights at work by building strength on the ground, we encourage you to nominate and get involved in your union, the PSA. The PSA is calling for nominations for two workplace delegates across the NSW…

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Meeting postponed due to extreme weather

Members in the Wollongong area were invited to meet PSA General Secretary Stewart Little and Higher Education Representative Council (HERC) Chair and CPSU NSW Assistant Secretary Shelley Odewahn at an all members’ meeting at the Collegians Illawarra Leagues Club tonight from 4:30pm onwards.  Thank you to those who registered. However, this meeting has been postponed due to extreme weather conditions and will be held after…

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Members experiencing flooding

All members are reminded to listen to the SES and other emergency services, the Bureau of Meteorology, and local ABC radio regarding weather, flood and evacuation updates. Now is an important time to remind all members that your union has award clauses to support all workers unable to attend work in natural emergencies such as floods. Clause 17 of the Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions…

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Department of Customer Service: Extreme weather and work

The Department of Customer Service Crisis Controller has distributed a message, “urging staff to limit their movements for safety and work from home in the next few days where possible. If you are not at home and if travel is not urgent, you should stay where you are and remain safe”. If you are affected by the current extreme weather, we encourage you to contact…

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