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Service NSW Transition Management Plan – PSA’s response

The PSA would like to thank those members who took the opportunity to provide feedback to the PSA. The PSA has provided feedback to the Department. For a copy of that correspondence click HERE. The PSA is seeking an extension to the consultation period so that we can further work with the Department on the issues affecting members. We will keep members updated as to…

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Congratulations on your new TFM delegates!

Recently the PSA called for nominations for the position of workplace delegates at Their Futures Matter. The PSA wishes to congratulate the following members who have been elected, unopposed, to represent you as your delegates: Angus Lonergan, Melissa Debono and Sophia Scarpellino. Your PSA union organiser is Vivette Horrex. Your PSA Industrial Officer is Greg Shaw. PSA delegates represent you with management  Your union represents…

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Congratulations on your new delegates!

Recently the PSA called for nominations for the position of local workplace delegates at the Mount Druitt Housing office, Western Sydney District. The PSA wishes to congratulate the following who have been elected, unopposed, to represent you as your delegates: Ashley Clark, Jackie Newton, Taras Dawydko. Your PSA union organisers are Vivette Horrex and Sharon Richards. Your PSA Industrial Officer is Katy Ambler. State elected…

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The vote on the pay equity package closes TODAY – Have you had your say?

The vote on the 19 per cent pay increase closes today at 5pm. The PSA, the Schools DC Executive and our Legal Team all urge you to vote to ACCEPT this package. If you have not read all the documentation necessary, please do so prior to voting. You can watch the broadcast again HERE. Members can read the bulletin HERE. You can access the Frequently…

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General Assistants: What does the union do for you?

General Assistants will have heard of the excellent win the PSA secured for school administrative and support staff covered by the SAS Staff Award. This is a great win for those workers which unfortunately does not flow on to General Assistants working in schools. The NSW Government removed the options for better pay and conditions When the O'Farrell Government was elected in 2011 it went…

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