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Your Term 2 PSA SAS Staff update: Long-term temps, WBS/IO and more!

In this update Long Term Temporary (LTT) SAS Staff Permanency No Contract offered for 2021 – LTT SAS Staff SLSO Student Health Support (SHS) Transition Chemical Safety in Schools WBS/IO Solution Engaging staff Covid-19 Intensive Learning Support (ILS) Program Additional workload for administrative Staff due to Covid-19 related tasks EdConnect purchase order (PO) issue – No PO/No Pay policy Term 2, new staff, new members…

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Legal Aid: PSA takes action to improve job security

Following a PSA campaign last year focusing on the issue of temporary employment in Legal Aid, 54 ongoing roles currently occupied by temporary staff are in the process of being filled by permanent staff, through either conversion of current occupants or recruitment. Together with the 38 conversions from last year, Legal Aid will move a total of 92 positions from temporary to permanent. This is…

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Bulletin - Update - Move from Henry Deane Building to Parramatta

Thank you to all the members who submitted questions to the PSA regarding the move from the Henry Deane Building to Parramatta. These questions were put to the Department of Communities and Justice in early March 2021. In April, as a response had not been received, the PSA filed a dispute at the NSW Industrial Relations Commission. Pursuant to the PSA notifying the Commission of…

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Bulletin - Update - Move from Henry Deane Building to Parramatta

Thank you to all the members who submitted questions to the PSA regarding the move from the Henry Deane Building to Parramatta. These questions were put to the Department of Communities and Justice in early March 2021. In April, as a response had not been received, the PSA filed a dispute at the NSW Industrial Relations Commission. Pursuant to the PSA notifying the Commission of…

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PSA Welcomes New Community Corrections Officers!

As announced in a previous bulletin HERE, the PSA welcomed the recent announcement of additional funding to support the fantastic work you all do in keeping the community safe and reducing recidivism by creating approximately 140 new ongoing roles. It is because of our collective strength through members like you that we are able to advocate so effectively. Last week, PSA representatives spoke to the…

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