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Press Release – Public Service Association Public Service Association members will actively cooperate with the Chief Ombudsmans investigation into the Department of Corrections. The union says its members closely follow Corrections policy regarding the safe and secure containment of prisoners, … Public Service Association members will actively cooperate with the Chief Ombudsman’s investigation into the Department of Corrections. The union says its members closely follow Corrections policy regarding the safe and secure containment of prisoners, and if the investigation identifies areas where policies must change the union will support this. “Despite reductions in prisoner numbers in recent years, New Zealand still has a high rate of incarceration relative to our population and compared to other developed countries. Some prisons are overcrowded, and it becomes more difficult to safely manage this when some prisons are recurrently understaffed,” says PSA Na ....
Wednesday, 19 May 2021, 9:22 am Public Service Association members will actively cooperate with the Chief Ombudsman’s investigation into the Department of Corrections. The union says its members closely follow Corrections policy regarding the safe and secure containment of prisoners, and if the investigation identifies areas where policies must change the union will support this. Despite reductions in prisoner numbers in recent years, New Zealand still has a high rate of incarceration relative to our population and compared to other developed countries. Some prisons are overcrowded, and it becomes more difficult to safely manage this when some prisons are recurrently understaffed, says ....
Date Time PSA meets with government – union members will bargain for pay increases A delegation from the Public Service Association today discussed upcoming pay negotiations with the Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance, the Minister for the Public Service, the Minister of Workplace Relations and the Public Service Commissioner. Frank and constructive discussions took place, and the government acknowledged bargaining must be conducted in good faith with no predetermined outcomes. “Union members will resolve the question of public sector pay rises through collective bargaining,” says PSA National Secretary Kerry Davies. “As always, that means workers must get actively involved with their union and encourage colleagues to do the same.” ....
Source:Â PSA A delegation from the Public Service Association today discussed upcoming pay negotiations with the Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance, the Minister for the Public Service, the Minister of Workplace Relations and the Public Service Commissioner. Frank and constructive discussions took place, and the government acknowledged bargaining must be conducted in good faith with no predetermined outcomes. âUnion members will resolve the question of public sector pay rises through collective bargaining,â says PSA National Secretary Kerry Davies. âAs always, that means workers must get actively involved with their union and encourage colleagues to do the same.â The union and the government agree there is scope to discuss cost of living increases for all union members covered by collective agreements, including higher increases for the lowest paid, and equal pay settlements must be sped up. ....
Press Release – PSA The government has announced two more years of pay restriction for public servants, and the workers union says they feel betrayed. The Public Service Association represents almost 80,000 workers, many of whom wonder why the government would punish … The government has announced two more years of pay restriction for public servants, and the workers’ union says they feel betrayed. The Public Service Association represents almost 80,000 workers, many of whom wonder why the government would punish them after a year of sacrifice, hard work and success protecting New Zealanders from Covid-19. For the next two years, public service employers have been instructed to offer only modest pay increases to workers in low paid roles, defined as those where the average pay is below $60,000. Workers paid above $60,000 will only be offered pay increases under select circumstances. ....