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PSA ensures MNSW Language Services remain in public hands

The Public Service Association (PSA) is the union for public sector Interpreters and Translators (I&Ts) working for Multicultural NSW and party to the CROWN EMPLOYEES (INTERPRETERS AND TRANSLATORS, MULTICULTURAL NSW) AWARD (“the award”) which sets out the conditions of employment for those employed on the MNSW panel. PSA interpreter/ translator members are experienced and highly qualified professionals, whose status and livelihoods the PSA has fought to…

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COVID-19 vaccination for NPWS firefighters

The PSA was recently advised by PSA delegates that NSW NPWS staff who undertake firefighting and emergency services work were not eligible for COVID-19 vaccination under Phase 1b (which is not consistent with other emergency service workers in other public sector agencies access to vaccinations). On that basis, PSA industrial staff reviewed all documentation provided and made representations to the Head of NPWS, Atticus Fleming.…

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PSA/CPSU NSW training: Workplace Health and Safety coming to Dubbo in June

The PSA/CPSU will be running two days of WHS training in Dubbo on Wed 9 and Thurs 10 June 2021. Over the two days we will cover WHS, Workplace Bullying, and Mental Health awareness. The sessions will be held at Cascades Motor Inn, 147 Cobra St, Dubbo. We start at 9:30 am and finish by 4:30pm each day. Two-day Work Health and Safety Combo Day…

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PSA/CPSU NSW training: Workplace Health and Safety coming to Wollongong in June

The PSA/CPSU NSW will be running two days of Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) training in Wollongong on 29 and 30 June 2021. We will cover WHS, Workplace Bullying, and Mental Health awareness. The sessions will be held at Collegians RLFC, 3A Charlotte St, Wollongong. We start at 9:30am and finish by 4:30pm each day. Two-day Work Health and Safety Combo Day 1 Work, Health…

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Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions: Workload dispute update

As members will be aware, the PSA and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) are in dispute in relation to the non-enforcement of the current Workload Management Agreement (WMA). The PSA is very concerned about the implementation of the new Workload Measure Tool (WMT) and accompanying Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) as the SOPS unilaterally increase workloads by at least 20 per cent…

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