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PSA/CPSU NSW has won! Your rostering principals are protected

PSA/CPSU NSW has won - Your rostering principals are protected - September 2017 (PDF version) The fight to protect the rostering principles has been long and hard. At every turn the Government has refused to safeguard the conditions you already enjoy, putting in jeopardy your access to penalty rated shifts and a fair and equitable workplace. But we did not give up! On 30 August…

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Illawarra disability workplace group delegate elections

Illawarra disability workplace group delegate elections - September 2017 (PDF version) Come and celebrate your union wins! Rostering principles protected, 2.5% pay rises locked in. On 28 September, PSA Assistant General Secretary Troy Wright will attend your workplace group elections to celebrate the PSA/CPSU NSW win in court to protect your rostering principles and make sure you get public sector pay-rises post privatisation. Enjoy some…

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Big win for ADHC members in group homes and residential facilities

For more than eight months the PSA has been fighting to make sure all conditions of employment of  ADHC members are transferred with them when they leave the public sector. After a decision by the Industrial Relations Commission today we are happy to inform all ADHC staff covered by the Crown Employees (FACS) Residential Centre Support Services Staff Award and Crown Employees Ageing, Disability and…

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Big win for ADHC members in group homes and residential facilities

Big win for ADHC members in group homes and residential facilities - August 2017 (PDF version) For more than eight months the PSA has been fighting to make sure all conditions of employment of  ADHC members are transferred with them when they leave the public sector. After a decision by the Industrial Relations Commission today we are happy to inform all ADHC staff covered by…

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Concerns over the privatisation of disability services – ABC TV

PSA Assistant General Secretary, Troy Wright underscores the PSA’s main concern with the privatisation of disability services: many will land heavily in the state’s hospitals, mental health facilities and even prisons, areas lacking expertise in specialist disability care.

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