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NPWS REALIGNMENT

This week NPWS released a revised Senior Executive structure followed by a revised structure for the Operations Branches of the NPWS. While there has been initial consultation on the realignment there was no such consultation in relation to structures provided for the remainder of the NPWS. It’s insulting to our members and the PSA to refer to the Future Parks structure as a ‘proposed structure’…

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NSW Trustee and Guardian PSA Workload Campaign success! 120 Additional Staff

As members will be aware, the NSW Government will be providing additional funding to NSWTG from 1 July 2021. This means an additional 120 staff members will be hired. We have met with the CEO and understand that the new funding will be directed towards Financial Management (FM). The PSA knows that FM in particular have endured significant workload stress. This is supported by the…

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It’s time to celebrate, the final instalment of your pay equity money is coming!

As term 2 wraps up and we head in to the vacation period, SAS Staff have a very good reason to celebrate. The last instalment of the 2019 Pay Equity increase won for you by your union the PSA is coming very soon! You will receive your 2.04% increase in the first full pay period of July 2021. Still have non-members at your school?  Support…

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Non-Custodial Joint Consultative Committee Report Back

Every quarter, your elected NCDC delegates, along with PSA Industrial staff, meet with Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) Executive and HR representatives to raise and progress issues on behalf of members in the NCDC Joint Consultative Committee (JCC). The most recent JCC took place in May 2021 and included discussion of the following matters: CSI Drivers There are a number of issues, including Award coverage, being…

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A modest cost of living adjustment: the PSA/CPSU NSW State Budget summary

Treasurer Dominic Perrottet has simply given a modest cost of living adjustment to the public servants who saved his state from a succession of disasters. In his Budget speech on Tuesday, Mr Perrottet gave public sector workers a 2.5 per cent pay increase – 0.5 per cent of which will go to this year’s promised superannuation rise. The 2.5 per cent increase is obviously welcome,…

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