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Meeting notice: Schools meetings in Tweed Heads, Ballina and Lismore

The first week of September Vice President of the PSA, Chair of the Schools Departmental Committee and School Admin Manager, Wendy Hurry will be attending after-school meetings for all SAS members. Ballina Tuesday 1 September 2020 at 4:30pm Cherry Street Sports Ballina 68 Cherry Street, Ballina RSVP 27/8 Tweed Heads Wednesday 2 September 2020 at 4:30pm Bay Room Twin Towns Conference and Function Centre 2…

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Realignment Joint Consultative Committee August update

Your union met with management on 20 August 2020 for the fortnightly discussion in relation to current realignments and restructures within the Customer Service Cluster. Current Restructure Management Plans (RMPs) Service NSW Digital Middle Office is still in the external recruitment phase, with 21 roles to be filled. In the Chief Technology Office (CTO) there are small number of temp roles due to additional unplanned…

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icare: Members’ bulletin

Our regular Joint Consultative Committee with icare is on this Thursday 27 August 2020. Last week the PSA submitted the following to icare for consideration at the Joint Consultative Committee (JCC). In light of the recent media attention on icare and the associated negative impacts on staff wellbeing including a loss of trust in executive management, PSA members have raised the following concerns and requests…

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Service NSW Joint Consultative Committee: 20 August 2020

The PSA meets with senior Service NSW management regularly throughout the year through the Joint Consultative Committee (JCC). This is a report back to members following the JCC held on 20 August 2020. Takata airbag recall The PSA continues to monitor and engage with the Department as to the safety concerns that have arisen with the Takata airbag recall. A reminder to any Driver Testers…

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Taronga Mental Health Survey results

The PSA recently put out a survey to Taronga Zoo members asking for feedback on the impacts of COVID-19 on their mental health and wellbeing. This survey was prompted by the amount of calls the PSA had received from members regarding these issues. After collating the results to the survey, the PSA was alarmed that 83 per cent of respondents had reported experiencing a significant…

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