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Call out to PSA/CPSU NSW members to contribute to campaign to rebuild a decimated TAFE

We need your help with our petition to table in Parliament. The CPSU NSW is proud to represent administrative and support staff at TAFE NSW who are on the front line, doing the incredible work needed to maintain TAFE as a world class vocational education provider.  Unfortunately, for more than eight years TAFE has been grossly underfunded and undervalued by a Coalition Government eager to…

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Service NSW JCC update

The first Service NSW Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) for 2020 was held on 26 March 2020, the following bulletin is a report back to members following that meeting. COVID-19 Much of the meeting was understandably given to discussing COVID-19 and the steps being taking by Service NSW in response to this. As an identified ‘essential service’, there have been substantial work undertaken to provide business…

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POVB welfare bulletin

Introducing Welfare Officer Trish O’Brien I would like to introduce myself as the newly appointed Welfare Officer. I am based out of the PSA and will be travelling to centres when required. This position is only Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at this time, but I am available 24/7 for any staff who require support and assistance. My substantive position is Senior Correctional Officer at Silverwater…

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Pulling the plug on KiDS

As you are aware, the Department is intending to turn KiDS off tonight. Whilst there will still be very limited access to specific roles, those in frontline child protection will have none. The PSA has advocated tirelessly since the introduction of ChildStory to keep KiDS open to frontline staff to allow them to continue their invaluable work. We have campaigned, lobbied and written to all…

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NESA Restructure – requirement to consult with the PSA

After PSA members at the NSW Education Standards Authority communicated concerns about a restructure, the PSA sent urgent correspondence on 18 March, about the department’s lack of consultation. The letter to CEO, Paul Martin, copied to the Deputy Secretary, Corporate Services, asserted the Crown Award Clause 65 requirement to consult with the Association over a proposed restructure and to comply with Public Service Commission Agency…

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