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The PSA is coming to the Bradfield Development Authority

The PSA is your union. It is the body fighting on your behalf for issues facing members at the Bradfield Development Authority, including the State Government's recent attack on your workers' compensation protection. PSA Organiser Jo Aboud will be attending the Bradfield Development Authority on Tuesday 27 May. This visit will give members the opportunity to come along and raise any issues or concerns in…

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The coffee is on the PSA

The PSA would like to invite all members who work out of 4 and 6 Parramatta Square to come down and have a free coffee, tea, or hot chocolate on us. This will give you, the members, the opportunity to have conversations with fellow members in an informal setting. PSA staff, that represent a wide range of agencies, will be on hand to discuss any…

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Historic win for Prison Officer Vocational Branch members

Historically, Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) employees accused of misconduct have experienced significant delays until the matter is resolved. In some cases, this process has taken years.  No employee should be subject to the stress and anxiety that such a length and drawn-out process causes. Yesterday, Jim Minns, Keith Smith and Ben Trainor from the legal Team appeared before Justice Chin in the Industrial Relations Court.…

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Historic win for our members in Corrective Service NSW

Historically, Corrective Service NSW (CSNSW) employees accused of misconduct have experienced significant delays until the matter is resolved, sometimes the process has taken years.  No employee should be subject to the stress and anxiety that such a lengthy and drawn-out process causes. Yesterday, 22 May 2025, POVB representatives Jim Minns, Keith Smith and Ben Trainor from the Legal Team appeared before Justice Chin in the…

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Laundry Allowance oversight for members at SafeWork NSW, Fair Trading and Regulatory Services, and the Building Commission

As you may be aware, the Department of Customer Service (DCS)  has identified an administrative oversight in the payment of Laundry Allowance for staff within SafeWork NSW, Fair Trading and Regulatory Services, and the Building Commission. To enable resolution of the identified Laundry Allowance payment oversight, a decision was made to develop a taskforce dedicated to: conduct discovery of impacted employees to ensure correct payments…

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