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Greater Sydney – Community and Place Members’ Meeting

The PSA has been made aware of a number of members who could not attend last week’s Greater Sydney – Community and Place members’ meeting. To remedy this, we have decided to hold another meeting so that members can have their say on the proposed structure. Details are as follows: Date: Monday, 12 October Time: 3pm-4pm To join, please use the following link: CLICK HERE…

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Safe Staff Safe Kids Campaign Launch - 20 October

The Public service Association invites all child protection and community services workers to attend the launch, during Mental Health Month, of the Safe Staff Safe Kids Campaign. Over the last 12 months the PSA has continually fought for members to have safe workplaces, manageable workloads and genuine access to their Award entitlements such as flex time and flexible work. Your delegates and PSA staff have…

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Stop the Freeze

On 1 October, the Industrial Relations Commission (the IRC) handed down a 0.3 per cent salary increase for front line public servants. This decision is a direct result of the Berejiklian/Barilaro Government’s belief that, at this time of crisis, the very people keeping our community safe should be the ones who sacrifice the most. Today the PSA is launching our campaign to gain respect for…

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Date change: Greater Sydney – Community and Place members’ meeting

The PSA has been made aware of a number of members who could not attend last week’s Greater Sydney – Community and Place members’ meeting. To remedy this, we have decided to hold another meeting so that members can have their say on the proposed structure. Due to a scheduling conflict for a number of affected members, the meeting has been changed from Monday 12…

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PSA and Art Gallery of NSW in Industrial Relations Commission

The PSA is currently in the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) with the Art Gallery of NSW over the Sydney Modern Project. On 8 October the PSA and the Art Gallery of NSW were before the IRC due to the union’s concern that there was a lack of consultation over the Sydney Modern Project. The Art Gallery advised it was consulting and referred to the Business…

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