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You work hard for FACS & Justice. You are entitled to flexible working hours and flex days – it is part of your conditions of employment

The Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions of Employment) Award 2009 commits the parties to this Award to: 21.1     Fostering flexible work practices with the intention of providing greater flexibility in dealing with workloads, work deadlines and balance between work and family life.  All parties are committed to manage time worked to prevent any forfeiture of credit hours Refer HERE for the award. The Flexible Working…

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Bulletin - RFS Award – Report Back

Representatives from the PSA and RFS attended the Industrial Relations Commission this morning to provide an update on the current status on the new Award. The PSA voiced its concerns regarding the Award’s progression. Commissioner Kite expressed concern on the time it has taken for the RFS to finalise costing and modelling. The parties will have a further meeting in July, and will attempt to…

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Bulletin – Crown Solicitors Office – People Matter Survey 2019

On 20 June 2019 the PSA met with the CSO management to discuss a range of issues that have been brought to the PSA’s attention. At the foremost of these issues is that of concerns regarding workplace bullying and work overload. With this year’s People Matter Survey soon drawing to a close, the PSA and the CSO strongly encourage all members to complete the Survey.…

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Revenue Transformation – PSA Members Meeting

REVENUE NSW – Brown Bag Skype Meeting – Wednesday 3 July, 12:30pm Earlier this year the newly elected State Liberal Government announced major changes to the NSW Public Service. These changes are effected through ‘Machinery of Government’ (MoG). The PSA was quick to seek regular consultation about these changes and a fortnightly MoG meeting has been instituted. You can read the last bulletin around the…

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PSA WIN! Aboriginal Services Unit

The Public Service Association (PSA) lodged a Dispute in the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) about a proposed merger of the Aboriginal Services Unit with Courts and Tribunal Services.

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