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NSW Government’s review of the Emergency Services Levy must go further
Services will suffer if Statistics NZ continues with planned Christmas job cuts
MFAT must reverse damaging decision to remove te reo from Ministerial correspondence
Statement from the Public Service Association regarding the ‘Officer A’ verdict
PSA calls on incoming governing parties to support a strong public service
Sad day for workplace safety as job losses confirmed for WorkSafe
PSA’s Health Sector Committee stands in solidarity with healthcare workers in Gaza
De-privatising prisons a massive win for New South Wales
Defence Force’s last-minute appeal denies workers the payments they are owed
Unions welcome a new model for employing staff in the water sector
Health workers accept pay equity settlement achieving average pay increase of 20%
Telehealth workers battle on for fair wages, respect
Te Whatu Ora must stop unjustly delaying pay equity for 65,000 care and support workers
Plans to cut public service don’t add up
18,000 Allied health workers receive significant pay equity offer
Government shows further commitment to pay equity for healthcare workers
Health and safety of workers at risk with WorkSafe restructuring proposal
National promises Christmas chainsaw massacre – cuts to public services and jobs
Workers at NZ telehealth services vote to strike for 24 hours for fair pay and respect
PSA Corrections workers overwhelmingly reject settlement offer
PSA concerned about size of cuts to public services
Peter Hughes a strong advocate for public services and public service workers – PSA
Telehealth workers at Whakarongorau Aotearoa to rally for fair pay and respect
Public service workers must help identify savings in Government’s new cost cutting drive
Irresponsible ACT policy threatens independent public service
PSA condemns ACT leader’s comment on Ministry for Pacific Peoples
Allied health workers to rally tonight across Aotearoa for ‘Hour of Power’ calling for urgent action on pay equity
Public Service Association tells inquiry: government’s reliance on consultants has eroded NSW
Commitment to pay transparency a long overdue step in the right direction
Care and support workers’ pay equity- race against clock
Cost of slashing public service
Rewarding capability in te reo Māori
Tararua District Council workers strike for fair pay and conditions
Biggest pay increase in 20 years
Urgent progress needed to ensure a sustained improvement in workplace culture at Parliament
80,000 NSW public sector employees agree to NSW Government pay offer
Nurse Maude home care and support workers rally for fair pay and better working conditions
PSA welcomes 365-day plan to support healthcare workers as a start to solve workforce issues
Government makes historic pay equity offer for nurses
Library and council workers rally for better wages and working conditions
New roles to make a difference in Albury schools
New roles to make a difference in Port Stephens schools
New roles to make a difference in Lithgow area schools
New roles to make a difference in Orange schools
We welcome focus on future of local government
Big pay rise for community-based social workers after winning pay equity extension
Brown’s budget proposal holds public services hostage
Te Whatu Ora listens to PSA and enters further consultation on big health restructure