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The Community Services work from home survey closes TODAY

The PSA survey closes today at 12 mid-day. Don’t let your opportunity to us your feedback on how working from home and safety protocols are being implemented in your office.  Please take a few minutes to respond. CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY    Thank you to those of you that have sent your feedback, hearing from members is vital and supports the work of…

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Important DoE Survey: COVID-19 and working from home

Over the last month the PSA has been contacted by members raising questions and concerns around different approaches being taken in relation to working from home. In order to demonstrate clearly what is occurring across the state, the PSA is asking members to complete a short survey. The survey results will inform discussions with the Department of Education. CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY The…

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Update: FOVB vote on partial lifting of work bans

Further to our BULLETIN on 16 April, please be advised members have voted in favour of modifying our work bans to allow patrol activity to recommence in Commonwealth Marine Parks. The remainder of the bans are still in place, pending further information from Fisheries Compliance management. They bans still in operation now read: The PSA directs members not to engage in Rock Fishing Safety Enforcement…

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We want to hear from you! Work from home and COVID-19

The PSA is collecting information on how different districts and CSCs are implementing working from home arrangements to inform our discussions with the Department. Tell us what you think If you can spare a few minutes of your time please fill in our simple survey. CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY This survey is confidential and no individual respondent will be identified. Help your colleagues…

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Revenue NSW: PSA working from home member survey

The PSA recently surveyed members in Revenue NSW regarding their experiences with working from home during the current COVID-19 pandemic. One hundred and eighty-six members responded, which is certainly a good response rate considering the current difficulties all workers are facing. Results The results included: All but one member reported that WFH is being made available and 91 per cent of members are happy to…

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