NSW Police radio operators to be relocated from Penrith, sparking mass resignation fears – Daily Telegraph 19/11/2021
19 November 2021
NSW Police have revealed plans to strip Sydney鈥檚 west of radio operators, sparking mass resignation fears that could bring havoc to an already struggling operation.
Western Sydney-based police operators have hit out at a decision that would see as many as 70 jobs stripped from the city鈥檚 west and relocated to the Sydney CBD.
Operators of the NSW Police radio facility, based in Penrith, were told via email this month their office would be closed and jobs amalgamated into the Surry Hills headquarters in February.
鈥淪taff will not be offered redundancy or redeployment within the Police,鈥 one operator, who did not wish to be named, said. 鈥淚f you want a job, Sydney is where it will be.鈥
A Public Service Association delegate said the decision would see mass resignations of highly-skilled operators, 鈥渨hich will cripple the response and operations of NSW Police鈥.
鈥淩adio operators are an essential service, but the government are planning to ruin their lives,鈥 the delegate said.
鈥淭he certain effect of this brain-fart of a decision is the majority of them will quit 鈥 if you move all their jobs to Surry Hills they will find other work.鈥
The delegate said it would take police operations 鈥渁t least a year鈥 to train and replace the operators who resign.
鈥淚 have been here since 1993 and this is the craziest thing I have seen,鈥 he said.
鈥淭hey are ripping good jobs out of far western Sydney.
鈥淭hey are already 20 staff down statewide already and if they lose any more it will cripple the operations of NSW Police.鈥
Meanwhile, 色狼社区general secretary Stewart Little said the union had lodged a dispute over the lack of consultation with staff.
鈥淚t is astonishing and a lack of respect for these representatives,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t is appalling.
鈥淭hese are jobs being stripped from Western Sydney when the government is campaigning on decentralisation of public servants.鈥
The Penrith Radio Dispatch Centre is one of five across the state, under the leadership of NSW Police assistant commissioner Stacey Maloney providing 24 hour, 7 days per week radio coverage throughout the state.
The operators provide emergency response to major incidents by co-ordinating the initial response and tasking of combat agencies.
A NSW Police spokeswoman told the聽Penrith Press聽a 鈥減roposal has been put forward to merge the Penrith and Sydney Radio Operations Centres (ROC) into a Metropolitan ROC鈥.
鈥淭he move is required to consolidate radio operations and support the field,鈥 she said.
鈥淭he current ROC space will be utilised to accommodate additional first response police at Nepean PAC.
鈥淚t is proposed all existing staff attached to Penrith ROC will be relocated to Sydney ROC, which would occur in early 2022.
鈥淪taff have been invited to provide any feedback regarding the proposal by Tuesday 30 November 2021.鈥
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