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Call for nominations - Schools Departmental Committee

36 Delegates required The Schools Departmental Committee shall consist of 36 Delegates from the following occupations: School Administrative Managers, School Administrative Officers, School Learning Support Officers, Business Managers, and Aboriginal Education Officers. The General Assistants Advisory Group election was concluded in May 2020. A representative on the Departmental Committee will be appointed from and by the elected delegates of the General Assistants Advisory Group. Electorate…

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PSA/CPSU NSW Grafton office open for business

Due to the increasing membership and number of industrial issues in the Grafton district your union is excited to announce it has established a Regional Office in your town.  The office is at 2/12 Prince Street, Grafton. It is currently staffed Monday to Friday by Chris Auld. However, these arrangements will be reviewed and may alter according to demand.  Please feel free to drop by…

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Submission: Assaults on staff – Sentencing Council Review

The PSA is putting in a submission in regards to the review of sentencing for offences involving assaults on Youth Justice staff. We are requesting that if any officer has been assaulted and charged the detainee externally with assault, could you send the following information to Gino DiCandilo PSA Industrial Officer. Name Work Location Details of incident – i.e. injuries, did you take workers’ compensation…

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Staffing/Recruitment update: PSA meeting with Kyle Stewart

Your Police Radio delegates and PSA staff today, Thursday 30 July 2020, met with Assistant Commissioner Kyle Stewart to discuss concerns raised by the PSA in a recent letter to the Police Commissioner regarding staffing problems. The meeting was positive and we received a fair hearing. The PSA raised a number of issues and they included: Staffing levels, including for known crisis events Mr Stewart…

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Survey: Stats sought for Temporary Employee Submission

The PSA’s campaign on temporary employment is in full swing. Our request for reform of the workforce planning system to deal with over-reliance on temporary staff was discussed at the meeting of the Legal Aid-PSA Peak Consultative Council CEO Brendan Thomas acknowledged there were problems with the high number of temporary employees, which the Legal Aid Executive is committed to dealing with. Detailed analysis of…

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