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Join us for today's engaging episode of the PSA Podcast, where we are thrilled to host Juilette Sizer and Tanya Pople. Tune in as they delve into the exciting details of the upcoming PSA School Recognition Week, celebrating the excellence within our educational institutions. From highlighting remarkable achievements to sharing recent victories, Jui…
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Portable Entitlements allow workers to accrue leave and other entitlements through their industry rather than through their employer. This means that workers in NSW disability sector who change employer, but remain within the sector, will hold on to their entitlements. To discuss more is Senior Industrial Manager Thane Pearce.…
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This week NSW skills minister Alister Henskins was asked in budget estimates about his government’s support for an increase in immigration to fill the skills crisis gripping NSW. However, the PSA presents the case that the skills crisis has been there for the better part of a decade and in fact, it is the policies of the NSW government that have ex…
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A report into the response to the flood crisis of Northern NSW was released last week. The report, co-authored by former police commissioner Mick Fuller was critical of a number of agencies that fall under the PSA’s representation. In response, General Secretary Stewart Little gives insight into why some of the PSAs submissions were not adhered to …
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With the focus on the NDIS rorts that have occurred since the introduction of the scheme, on the podcast this week we look at the history of the NSW Government's privatisation of the state's disability services and the detrimental impact that has had on clients and support workers.By Public Service Association of NSW
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August 1 - 7 is Homelessness week. On the podcast, we speak to Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness - Rose Jackson MLC to hear about the situation facing NSW regarding its drastically high homelessness rate and what the state government and state opposition are doing to engage the situation.By Public Service Association of NSW
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Pork-barrelling – defined as the practice of allocating government grants to curry political favor within certain electorates - can constitute corrupt conduct according to a new New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption report. On the podcast today we speak to Barrister Stephen Lawrence about the findings and whether or not the proc…
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This week the Federal Government introduced a Bill to parliament granting access to workers who have experienced domestic violence to 10 days of paid leave to get the safety they need as well as their affairs in order. PSA Vice President Shelley Odewahn was amongst a delegation of unionists who attended a vigil marking the historic occasion.…
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She’s Price(d)less is the name of the economics gender pay gap report compiled by the Diversity Council of Australia and the workplace gender equality agency. On the podcast today, PSA President Nicole Jess explains what cultural changes can be utilised to bridge the discrepancies in gender pay and workplace roles.…
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This week saw Rail workers, Nurses and Teachers all exercising industrial action. Coming off the back of the PSA’s own industrial action less than a month ago along with notable disputes that have already occurred against the NSW government - A question that has to be asked - How are we in this position? How is it that so many public sector workers…
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It was revealed this week that former Deputy Premier John Barilaro secured a plum trade role for the NSW government based in New York City. What was more surprising, Mr. Barilaro himself created the role prior to leaving office. Now he's the ideal candidate after a global search. On the podcast, Assistant General Secretary Troy Wright weighs in on …
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At the 2022 PSA Annual Conference, Master of Public Policy Student Peter Harris presented to the delegates evidence of the Perrottet and consecutive coalition governments obsession with the sale of public assets. What you will hear in this episode is the destruction that such an agenda can have for the people of NSW.…
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This coming Saturday, May 21st is election day The entire country will hit the polls and vote for who they believe is best to form the next government. On the podcast today, we have a roundtable discussion about the issues are that are facing voters, looking through a prism of emphasis on the public sector. Our guests are PSA President Nicole Jess,…
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The PSA, CPSU NSW believes wages should keep track with inflation in order to remove the risk of our lowest-paid members of society from being destitute when it comes to the cost of living. Recently, Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has adopted this as a policy commitment.By Public Service Association of NSW
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Upon the release of the NSW Report into misuse of grants allocations in the wake of former Premier Gladys Berejiklian's comments that Pork Barrelling was acceptable conduct - On the podcast today, we speak to Dr. Catherine Williams. Dr. Williams is one of the authors of the new book - Keeping Them Honest: The Case for a Genuine National Integrity C…
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Workers have been shut out of any negotiations, changes to workplace relations, indeed anything to do with their jobs in the last 10 years of a coalition government. On the podcast today, we speak to CPSU NSW Assistant Branch Secretary Troy Wright about why it's refreshing to hear from one side of politics in the election recognising the role of un…
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The Public Sector Needs A Pay Rise - this is the name of the new campaign launched this week by the PSA to lift the wages of public sector employees. On the podcast today we talk to General Secretary Stewart Little about the launch of the campaign, why now is the time to demand action on wages, and the union’s response to the statements made by the…
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Last Friday in New Jersey, Amazon Warehouse Workers in Staten Island voted to form a union. The first Amazon Labor Union in the United States. Their leader and interim President - Chris Smalls - was able to organise employees around issues such as low wages, lack of job security, absence of sufficient air conditioning in the summer, constant monito…
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