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PSA raises concerns over hours behind the wheel

The PSA was contacted by members who raised concerns that, during the election period, Ministerial Drivers would be expected to extend the maximum amount of hours that may be required of them to 14. The amount of hours Drivers may be required to work has long been a concern of the PSA and over recent years much discussion occurred with management to improve the situation.…

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Bulletin - Crown Solicitor’s Office Restructure - 31 January

Bulletin - Crown Solicitor’s Office Restructure - 31 January (pdf version) Your union sent you a bulletin on 25 January 2019 about a proposed restructure affecting legal support and reception employees called the ‘Service Improvement Program’. A members’ meeting was held on Wednesday 30 January 2019. PSA sought member feedback on the proposed restructure. We thank the members who attended and for their initial feedback.…

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SAP issues in Legal Aid

Last week, your Legal Aid delegates and the PSA met with Legal Aid management for the Human Resources Sub-Committee (HRSC).

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POVB bulletin 1 February 2019

POVB - Bulletin 1 February (pdf version) Cyclic Rostering Consultation – CESU and CDTCC The POVB State Executive met with CESU Management on Thursday 31 January to discuss CSNSW’s plans to introduce Cyclic Rostering to all CESU locations State wide. Recently, CESU Management has been consulting locally with staff from each CESU location, by presenting draft Cyclic Rosters and proposing changes to staffing establishments and…

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New Communications Advisory Group Delegate

New Communications Advisory Group Delegate - February 2019 (pdf version) Due to a number of recent member departures from the Sydney ROC, there have been some changes to the makeup of the Communications Advisory Group. The Communications Advisory Group is a group of Delegates representing the various centres who meet quarterly with PSA industrial staff. These delegates then attend the Joint Communications Consultative Committee (JCCC)…

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