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Ministry of Health and PSA Joint Consultative Committee meeting report back

With the new year well underway, the work and effort put in by all Ministry of Health staff over the past 12 months is being seen by everyone as class leading. With NSW without any locally acquired cases for more than a month, the efforts made by Ministry staff are clearly paying off. The PSA recognises the immense efforts put in by our members and…

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PSA requests urgent meeting about lifting the pause on forced redundancies

The PSA has been notified of the Transport for NSW (TfNSW) decision to lift the pause on forced redundancies. In the notification to the unions of its decision to resume forced redundancies, TfNSW stated it was “time to start working towards a new normal”. While TfNSW may consider job cuts and forced redundancies “normal”, the PSA believes there should be a greater focus on job…

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NSW Rural Fire Service Bulletin, March 2021: Consent Award vs Arbitrated Award

The PSA has been negotiating a new Award on your behalf with the Rural Fire Service (RFS) for the past three years. Despite this extensive timeframe, there is still a significant amount of work to be done. At the last report back to the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC), the Chief Commissioner requested that, in light of the exceptionally long period of negotiations, the PSA advise…

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National Parks and Wildlife Service Joint Consultative Committee meeting: March 2021

On Wednesday 10 March the PSA and its delegates met with Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE)/National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). Atticus Fleming, Naomi Stephens, Andrew Nicholls and Robert Quirk were in attendance for NPWS to discuss a range of issues. Establishment review; vacant positions and the stimulus package Atticus Fleming advised the meeting that in 2017 there were 1500 full-time equivalent (FTE)…

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Register now for the last SPC Restructure online meeting with the PSA

The PSA has now held two online meetings to discuss the latest updates regarding the Strategy Policy and Commissioning reform. Don’t miss out, register now for the final meeting by clicking the link below. The Department has authorised your attendance at these meetings during work time, there is no need to apply for leave to attend. The meeting is open to all SPC staff affected…

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