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Plan to privatise meat inspectors risks food safety & export markets
Another 5200 health workers vote to strike on 28 November
PSA legal action prompts ACC’s change of heart on flexible work
PM’s embrace of asset sales shows he’s learnt nothing from history, PSA vows to fight any attempted privatisation
Corrective Services NSW begins review of inmate classification to help strengthen staff safety
PSA backs CTU blueprint to drive economic growth through better labour relations
Union Demands Urgent Action After Adelaide Women’s Prison Assault
More than 1200 ACC workers join other health workers in striking Thursday
PSA Backs Plan To Stop State Asset Sales
Science Funding Change Raises Fresh Concerns About Jobs And Research Independence
PM’s Attack On Unions Over Strikes Won’t Help Settle Industrial Disputes
PSA Slams Minister For Crowing Over Making Experienced Public Service Workers Redundant
Essential Workers On ‘poverty Wages’ Call On Premier To Step In
Stand Together For Health On 23 October
Critical IT Workers And Others Keeping Health System Running Vote To Strike For First Time
Poll Shows Pay Equity Attack Will Cost Government Votes And Possibly Beehive
PSA Statement On Global Sumud Flotilla
Mental Health Workers Say They’ve Had Enough – Vote To Strike On 23 October
11,500 Essential Health Workers Vote To Strike On 23 October
Government Funding Cuts Force Job Losses At Trusted RNZ
Minns Labor Government delivers landmark pay deal for thousands of child protection workers
Pay rise for 800 Auckland Council library workers a step towards pay equity
PSA takes legal action to protect support workers in South Canterbury
Women, casual, & part-time workers worse off with Holidays Act overhaul
Troy Wright, Assistant General Secretary of the Public Service Association, on the invasive species announcement
Minister must back online safety bill to protect Kiwi kids from online predators after reckless cuts
Govt’s working from home crackdown exposed as solution looking for a problem
PSA calls for meeting with ministers in wake of missing candidate information debacle
Hundreds of Wellington City Council workers face uncertain future with proposed restructure
Well overdue for Minister Van Velden to apologise for outrageous attack on judicial independence
Statistics NZ proposes axing Māori Learning Capability team in latest cull
Department of Internal Affairs job cuts will mean more violent extremism and child exploitation
Restriction on right for Defence staff to strike unjustified
Cuts to Public Service Commission’s Le Fale puts NZ work in the Pacific at risk – PSA
Government ‘must Front Up’ On Plans For Ministries
New Data Shows Human Misery Of Public Sector Cuts
Minister’s political interference in the ERA outrageous – PSA
Collins Admits Plans To Restrict Right To Strike
One day’s notice shows rushed approach to gutting New Zealand’s science funding
More pay equity specialist expertise to be lost in further betrayal on pay equity
Government must come clean on plans to restrict public sector collective bargaining
Tuesday 12 August
Cuts to Health NZ team likely spells end to innovative student placement programme
Privatising Road User Charges risks higher costs for drivers
Govt kept secret cuts to science funding to finance new Applied Tech Institute
Public Service Act changes ending long term planning, diversity and inclusion and pay equity
Push Back Against Employment Relations Amendment Bill
Transport minister running protection racket for fat cat bureaucrats