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Your vote matters

Tomorrow our members have a chance to vote for their own employer and decide who will lead the NSW Government for the next four years. On 9 November 2022, PSA General Secretary Stewart Little wrote to all major political parties and candidates asking them five key questions on behalf of our membership. You can read Mr Little’s letter HERE. The five questions were: Their position…

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Community Corrections Members Meeting: Psychologists & Programs Staff transfer to Community Corrections.

We have scheduled a Community Corrections Member’s meeting for Tuesday 28 March at 12 noon via MS Teams. Please join the Chairperson of the CCDC and delegates, along with your PSA Industrial staff for a discussion on the ‘Towards 2030’ Reforms and the transfer of Service & Program staff to Community Corrections locations. We welcome any feedback or suggestions so that they can be raised…

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Update: Progress on POLAIR issues

PSA General Secretary Stewart Little met with Deputy Commissioner Lanyon last Thursday to discuss the issues at POLAIR. As a result of this meeting, the NSW Police Force has committed to working with the PSA in taking action to address the concerns of members. This is positive step in the right direction. The PSA is now scheduled to meet with Assistant Commissioner Hegarty next Thursday…

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Have you been advised of an Overpayment and would like to clarify your rights?

PSA has been made aware that a number of staff have been advised that they have been overpaid and are seeking clarification on how this money can be recouped. 5-2.3.3 Overpayments The Industrial Relations Act 1996 under Part 10,  requires  an employer to pay in full to an employee wages owing for time worked. If an overpayment occurs the money cannot be automatically recouped from…

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Court Logistics Classifications and Placements consultation: PSA members' update

On Thursday 16 March 2023, your PSA Industrial Officer, along with Court Logistics Classifications and Placements (CLCP) PSA Workplace Delegates met with CLCP management. Some of the main issues discussed at the meeting were: Review of Quarantine Processes CLCP Management raised this issue but at the time Cobham YJC had returned to daily Rapid Antigen Testing. The issue is currently on hold. Handcuff allowance The…

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