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Snap rally to stop Perrottet's attack on workers’ rights

The PSA/CPSU NSW is standing up for workers who catch COVID-19 while at work. NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet wants to scrap protections that currently support workers. Right now, the Premier needs the support of Parliament to repeal this protection for essential workers. This is why his advisers are currently lobbying undecided MPs. We can stop them. We need to show this critical number of MPs…

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Delegate Election for Wetherill Park/Silverwater Compliance Operation Inspectors

With the internal transfer of your current PSA workplace Delegate Mark Behan, this leaves both Wetherill Park and Silverwater Compliance Operation Inspector with no representation of Union issues to be raised with the PSA. Since Mark's transfer, the PSA has been approached by PSA members Alison Cowin and Christos Kandis who have indicated that they are willing to step up and be the workplace Delegate…

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Call for Delegate nominations. We are looking for School Psychologists Delegates; get involved with the PSA as a Delegate so we can advocate for you!

Two vacancies have arisen on the PSA School Psychologists Vocational Advisory Group and we are calling for nominations to fill them. The PSA thanks the previous Delegates, Alicia Rowan and Ben Bramston for the time, effort, and knowledge they put into advocating for the School Psychologist PSA membership. The two members that fill these Delegate positions will join Erin Kremer, the PSA Delegate for Sydney…

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Interested in getting more involved with the PSA? Nominate to become a Delegate!

Would you like to become more involved in your union? Are you interested in working with PSA members in your school and with others in your school network to resolve issues and help to grow the union? You should consider becoming a PSA delegate The PSA has recently called for nominations for the Housing Departmental Committee (DC). The DC is a group of PSA members…

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PROVIDING THE ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS FOR OUR REGIONS: THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT ON REGIONAL LABOUR MARKETS AND ECONOMIES

A Report commissioned for the South Coast Labour Council Associate Professor Martin O’Brien Centre for Human and Social Capital Research Faculty of Business and Law University of Wollongong About This Report This report was commissioned by the South Coast Labour Council and funded by the trade unions and affiliated organisations listed below whose assistance and contributions both monetary and in kind through the generous contribution…

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