Lisa Jackson on Cultural and Ceremonial Leave
CPSU/CSA member Lisa Jackson, an Aboriginal woman working at the Department of Communities in Kununurra, presented a powerful argument on the importance of Cultural and Ceremonial Leave:
CPSU/CSA member Lisa Jackson, an Aboriginal woman working at the Department of Communities in Kununurra, presented a powerful argument on the importance of Cultural and Ceremonial Leave:
The Anna Stewart Project is a Union run program to empower women and improve gender diversity, equality and rights in the workplace.
Getting permanency can be a life changing moment, just ask Lewis Stevens.
Back in 2001, Lewis started as a casual worker in the Central TAFE library on weekends.
NAIDOC Week 2018 was themed Because of Her, We Can, a poignant moto for this time in history. We sat down with one of CPSU/CSA ATSI Group member and Aboriginal Programs Officer, Brooke O’Donnell.
People, Policy & Politics, Our Stories, News
Since the new State Government rolled in, sweeping changes have been made, including a new DG for the Public Service.
We sat down with Darren Foster about his new appointment as Director-General, Department of Premier and Cabinet.
We were given unprecedented permission to conduct an interview with teachers at Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Centre. Their stories and opinions are inspiring and heartbreaking.
CPSU/CSA Member and Councilor, John Lamb is a Procurement Manager at the Department of Finance. John helps in developing and managing whole of Government contracts like Common Use Agreements.
Michelle is a former social worker but recently made a career change to teaching and has now been a Social Studies teacher at Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Centre for nearly a year.
Dave Kelly has big responsibilities.
As Minister for Water, Fisheries, Forestry, Innovation and ICT as well as Science, there always seems to be some area of Western Australian innovation or challenge that requires a fast response.
A group of young Organisers from every state and territory have come together to form the National CPSU Youth Committee to ensure that, as a movement, we empower and activate our young members.