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Press Release:聽Sheriffs walk off the job over staffing crisis and poor pay

Press Release:聽Sheriffs walk off the job over staffing crisis and poor pay

Sheriffs from Gosford to the Queensland border will stop work and protest outside local courthouses at 8.30am tomorrow over a staffing crisis and poor pay.

This action, which will last two hours, will have a severe impact on courts鈥 ability to function.

The Office of the Sheriff has difficulty recruiting and retaining Sheriffs due to the poor pay.

While Sheriffs鈥 duties have ballooned over the last decade their pay has failed to keep pace.

Sheriffs, (formally 鈥楽worn uniformed Sheriff鈥檚 Officers鈥), both enforce the law and provide court security.

Sheriffs are a crucial part of law enforcement. They enforce orders issued by NSW Local, District and Supreme Courts, the High Court, the Federal Court and Family Court.

Sheriffs enforce writs, serve warrants and Property Seizure Orders issued under the Fines Act 1996.

Their security duties involve maintaining the security of court complexes, many of which have airport-style perimeter security and scanning to ensure the safety of judges, magistrates, lawyers and the public.

There are over 300 Sheriffs across the state attached to over 170 courthouses. Only 44 courthouses will be affected by tomorrow鈥檚 action.

Sheriffs have tried to play by the rules, said Stewart Little, General Secretary of the Public Service Association which represents Sheriffs, but they have just been ignored for over two years.

鈥淚n mid 2022 there was an agency restructure and the senior leadership of the Office of the Sheriff got a significant pay bump,鈥 said Mr Little.

鈥淚n 2023 there was a review of Sheriffs鈥 pay but the report was never released under ‘cabinet in confidence’.

鈥楽heriffs waited patiently, and were told the matter would be resolved in the 2024 budget, but when it was delivered in mid June nothing happened, and now they鈥檝e been fobbed off again with some other made up bureaucratic process, so Sheriff鈥檚 have just had enough.

鈥淪heriffs are highly trained in what is risky and stressful work.

鈥淪heriffs need a solid pay bump to reflect the dangerous work they do, when enforcing court orders they鈥檒l be entering people鈥檚 properties wearing stab proof vests, carrying capsicum spray, batons and handcuffs. It’s difficult work.

鈥淪heriffs put their lives on the line in courthouses to make sure judges, lawyers and members of the public are safe from crooks and criminals, yet they are paid the same as people with desk jobs and administration roles at the courthouse, it鈥檚 just not on,鈥 said Mr Little.

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