on Friday, 28 April 2017.
Posted in News
This morning the Premier made some major announcements about the future of the West Australian Public Sector.
To find out more and get essentials links to the proposed amalgamations and more, continue reading below.
on Friday, 21 April 2017.
Posted in News, Justice - Corrective Services - Dept Of
Youth Custodial Officers (YCOs) at Banksia Hill have won back their right to have time spent in the gate house counted towards their ordinary hours of work.
With the help of the union, members have successfully challenged an instruction that saw them losing at least forty minutes per day of unpaid time.
on Friday, 07 April 2017.
Posted in News
Yesterday the newly elected Treasurer, Ben Wyatt, laid the State’s economic and financial position bare at a series of Treasury Briefings and it’s not a pretty picture.
During the stakeholder briefing the CPSU/CSA attended, the Under Treasurer described the State Wages Policy of 1.5% increases as “looking like a pretty generous policy”.
on Thursday, 06 April 2017.
Posted in News, Dental Health Services
It has been 10 years since Dental Clinic Assistants first started campaigning to get proper recognition of the valuable work they do through a reclassification of their role.
The great win of the first attempt was the $3000 Attraction and Retention Benefit (ARB) which DCAs and members across Dental Health Services have successfully maintained through bargaining and campaigning for over a decade.
By Dylan Caporn, with AAP
on Thursday, 09 March 2017.
Posted in News
Treasury costings of WA Liberal promises have shown the party’s estimates are reasonable.
The Liberals have made more than $2.8 billion in promises, including the controversial Perth Freight Link project.