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Births, Deaths and Marriages – Restructure

The Department issued a “Restructure Management Plan” on Tuesday 18 February and forwarded the document to the PSA on the same day. A PSA meeting of members at Regent St was convened for Friday 21 February, with another planned for the Parramatta office on Wednesday 26 February. The restructure includes a loss of more than 15 per cent of the workforce. Unbelievably, consultation was set…

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EPA Executive restructure update

The PSA met with the EPA Management on 12 February 2020, following our appearance in the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) on 6 February. In the IRC it was agreed the PSA would receive the following. Change Management Plan. Boundary maps with dotted lines or otherwise. Areas of responsibilities for operational directors in both regional and metropolitan areas. At the meeting the PSA was provided with…

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IPART: Joint Consultative Committee

Your union, the PSA, recently attended the IPART Joint Consultative Committee. In attendance were local delegates Lil Cullen and Felicity Hall. Matters discussed included TSO model TSOs are now reporting to Michelle James. There is an opportunity to learn new skills and share workloads. Management has reported that the changes seem to have been well received, although the new model will take a bit of…

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Corporate Services and Customer Engagement Integration Transition Management Plans – Dispute

The PSA has written to the Department notifying it of a dispute in relation to the TMP for the transfer of Service NSW Corporate Services Staff and the current proposed TMP for the Customer Engagement Integration (CEI). Click HERE for a copy of that correspondence. The Department has relied on the TMP to transition staff from one industrial instrument onto another, in the first instance…

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Are you OK?

While the PSA is concerned about the effect that changes such as the one from Revenue NSW to Service NSW will have on all our members, it is often women who find themselves more disadvantaged. If you feel the need for greater support in your workplace, or wish to discuss matters, your union, the PSA, is here to assist. Please feel free to contact the…

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