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Support for Retired Associates

The PSA wants our retired members to know we are thinking of them during the current COVID-19 restrictions in the Greater Sydney Area. These difficult times can be very lonely and affect everyone’s mental health. If you are not coping you can contact the PSA President Nicole Jess. Nicole can be contacted on 0427 609 199 or at . Outside agencies to call for support…

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Prison Officers Vocational Branch industrial bulletin

Due to the current COVID restrictions, the PSA/POVB was unable to host the planned June/July Delegates to Management (DTM) meeting. To address some of the issues that would have been raised at the DTM, a Zoom conference was held on 26 July between the POVB Executive and CSNSW management. In addition there was an Extraordinary Delegates to Management meeting in March. The following agenda items from…

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Working during the pandemic: Tell us what you think

COVID-19 has had enormous impact on workplaces throughout NSW. The NSW union movement wants to know how your workplace has responded to the pandemic to protect your health and your income. The PSA/CPSU NSW urges all members to fill out a survey so Unions NSW can fight for more support for working people all over the state during this lockdown. You can fill out the…

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Heritage NSW: Where are you and what do you think?

Tell us what you think Members can send feedback on Heritage’s Draft Change Management Plan to their Organiser, Amy Lennox at . Please include the call number 158869. Feedback is to be submitted to the Department by Wednesday 4 August 2021. Please submit your feedback to the PSA by close of business Tuesday, at the latest, to allow us time to collate. A number of…

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Soil Conservation Service: Proposed amendments to Drug & Alcohol Policy

The PSA has been provided with correspondence from the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) executive regarding proposed changes to the current Fitness for Work - Drug & Alcohol Policy and Procedures. SCS has an obligation to provide its staff and our members with a safe workplace, noting the safety risks associated to the work completed by staff. As part of any change to conditions and policy,…

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