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SAP HR Payroll Release 4 Rescheduled

SAP HR Payroll Release 4 Rescheduled Significant win for PSA members in Schools You have been heard Following widespread member concerns, the PSA met with the Department and made submissions about the need to suspend the ‘go live’ date for Release 4 of the HR payroll system. This morning (15 August 2018) the PSA met with the Department to hear its response following the meeting…

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TfNSW Lee St - Notice calling for Nominations of new workplace delegates

Your union, the PSA is calling on nominations for 2 workplace delegates for Transport for NSW, Lee Street. Nominations for the above positions close 5pm, Wednesday 12 September 2018. Workplace delegates perform one of the most important roles in the union. As a delegate, you are the day to day face of the union in the workplace.

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PSA to hold re-engineering forums Oxley/New England districts

Police - PSA to hold re-engineering forums Oxley-New England districts This week, PSA Organiser for Police, Roland Harris, along with PSA Regional Organiser, Steve Mears, will be visiting NSW Police sites in Oxley and New England to discuss regional re-engineering and other issues with staff. The visits will take place as follows: Thursday, 16 August 2018: 10:30am-12:00pm: Tamworth VKG 12:00pm-1:00pm: Tamworth Police Station 3:30pm-4:00pm: Narrabri…

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Another system that just doesn't work

Another system that just doesn't work! (pdf version) Over the last few months the PSA has been talking to members about your experiences working with the new HR Payroll system. We have heard loud and clear that members right across NSW are struggling with the horrendous implementation of HR Payroll, “another failed system, just like LMBR.“ The PSA has had reports of numerous issues including…

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Ministry of Health – Failure to consult and lack of transparency

Ministry of Health - Failure to consult and lack of transparency (pdf version) The PSA is extremely concerned about the Ministry’s relocation to interim accommodation across two sites ahead of moving to a permanent site at St Leonards in 2020. The interim move for what the Secretary says will be 15-18 months is extremely disruptive to the hard working and committed staff of the Ministry,…

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