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Public Service Association says wages freeze would "cripple" the NSW economy - 8 March 2020

Rising concerns about the full impact of the coronavirus and the recent bushfires could see the state government implement a public service wages freeze. The move is among a number of measures being considered that would help the government avoid a possible budget deficit. While no decision has been made, the Public Service Association says any decision to freeze wages would "cripple the state's economy".…

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Don’t forget to have your say! Fill out the PSA Bushfire Survey

CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY Recently the PSA sent you a survey and BULLETIN asking for your stories on this summer’s bushfire crisis. Thank you to those of you that have completed the survey, we have received some invaluable input that will greatly strengthen your union’s submission to the NSW Independent Bushfire Inquiry as well as to the recently announced National Royal Commission. But…

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Union warns against wage freeze for NSW public servants - 8 March 2020

The New South Wales government is considering a one-off wage freeze for public servants in an attempt to mitigate a budget deficit, but the state’s public service union says the move will “cripple” the economy and put extra pressure on workers and families. It comes following reports that the recent bushfire crisis and the coronavirus would detract between one third of a percentage point and two-thirds of…

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HCC Monday minute reminder: car parking/roster review

You would have received two emails from your PSA Workplace Group Secretary, Shasta Gurney about current issues the PSA is working on.  24 February 2020 – Car parking at HCC 2 March 2020 – HCC Roster Review If you have any concerns regarding either reimbursement for Car Parking or Roster Review and have not had the opportunity to confidentially contact the PSA Member Support Center…

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Now is the time to get involved!

As the Machinery of Government Changes take effect and the NSW Department of Communities and Justice is formed it is more important than ever to have say about how those changes affect you and your colleagues. If you are you interested in working with PSA members in your workplace to resolve issues and help to grow the union, then you should consider becoming a PSA…

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