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Expressions of Interest: Health and Safety Representative (HSR) five-day course on NSW North Coast

An elected Health and Safety Representative (HSR)  is entitled to request the SafeWork NSW-approved HSR five-day training. The PSA is considering running the HSR five-day training on the NSW North Coast on 20-24 February 2023. Your union is seeking Expressions of Interest, to see if we have sufficient numbers to be viable. We are looking at the Tweed/Byron/Ballina area. The cost of the HSR five-day…

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DCS Peak JCC

The PSA met today on your behalf with the Department for the final Joint Consultative Committee of the year.  The meeting was chaired by Jody Grima and the Secretary, Em Hogan, was in attendance and provided a general update. In her update, the Secretary advised that the PMES results had stayed at a strong engagement level of 74 per cent.  This is the highest result…

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Housing workplace bullying survey: Southwestern NSW

The PSA is conducting a survey on bullying and harassment within Housing. If you have five minutes, please fill in the survey below. www.surveymonkey.com/r/Z383VR7 The survey will be open for two weeks from the date of this invite. For further information contact Regional Organiser Tom Hooper on 0499 017 809.

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Housing workplace bullying survey: Hunter

The PSA is conducting a survey on bullying and harassment within Housing. If you have five minutes, please fill in the survey below. www.surveymonkey.com/r/Z326JGH The survey will be open for two weeks from the date of this invite. For further information contact Regional Organisers Paul James on 0419 022 274; Ian Braithwaite on 0400 859 630; or Gino Di Candilo on 0417 940 137.

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Our Cultural Institutions, Your Voice, Get Involved!

Last week Assistant General Secretary Troy Wright and representatives from the cultural institutions met with the Shadow Minister for Arts and Culture, John Graham MLC. Issues raised with the Shadow Minister included concerns over the increased corporatization and privatisation in the arts and cultural sphere, poor forethought and planning in terms of funding (particularly an over reliance on funding for capital expenditure and the underfunding…

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