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Retired Associates meeting

The next Retired Associates Group will be meeting on 26 April 2022 from 10:30am-12:30pm. Due to there being a number of casual vacancies to the Group’s Committee there will be an election for the positions of President, Welfare Officer and a General Committee member. The meeting will be held at both PSA House and via Zoom. Those attending by Zoom can register online HERE.

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REMINDER: PSA SSO members' meeting – Thursday 21 April, 12:30pm

The Public Sector Needs a Pay Rise: PSA 2022 Wages Claim The PSA recognises the hard work and dedication that our members bring to the public sector. You deserve a decent pay rise to stay afloat with the ever-rising cost of living. The PSA is campaigning for a minimum pay-rise of 3.6 per cent, with any increase to superannuation paid on top of that, and…

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Women’s Council Committee election: 2022-2024

Nominations are called for positions of delegate on the Women’s Council Committee. The call for nominations is as listed below: ELECTORATE NO. OF DELEGATES ELECTORATE 1 - HIGHER EDUCATION -       Universities -        TAFE   1 1 ELECTORATE 2 – DISABILITY SERVICES 1 ELECTORATE 3 – OTHER NATIONAL SYSTEM EMPLOYERS 1 ELECTORATE 4 – STRONGER COMMUNITIES (FACS and Health) 2 ELECTORATE 5 – STRONGER COMMUNITIES (Justice)…

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The Public Sector Needs a Pay Rise: Important briefing for DOE members!

The NSW Government continues to impose an unfair and unjust wages cap on Public Sector workers, despite our admirable work providing our state with critical security and support during the catastrophic bushfires, a global pandemic and the worst floods in recorded history. This unfair wages policy needs to go. The NSW Government must increase wages by a minimum of 3.6 per cent for all Public…

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IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR MEMBERS: The Public Sector Needs a Pay Rise

I hope all members have a relaxing long weekend. For those working through the break, thank you for your work on behalf of the people of NSW. Together we can overturn the State Government’s unfair and unjust wages cap. The Premier, Dominic Perrottet, has not responded to our demands, nor made any public statements about ending the wages cap. This means we must keep on…

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