Women@Work News
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December 14, 2023
Women’s Day committee starts to plan
É«ÀÇÉçÇøCPSU NSW members are encouraged to join the march in March. The Unions NSW International Women’s Day Committee held... -
December 14, 2023
Women’s labour study wins Nobel prize
Study into female labour trends secures famous award. The winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize for Economics, Claudia Goldin, provided... -
November 9, 2023
CPSU NSW Aruma Enterprise Bargaining bulletin
Next Aruma members' meeting The CPSU NSW is having a meeting to consult with members about Enterprise Bargaining. The meeting... -
October 23, 2023
Safework NSW Respect at Work strategy
SafeWork NSW has launched a new four-year Strategy to help workplaces prevent sexual harassment as a WHS issue. In the... -
September 28, 2023
É«ÀÇÉçÇøfor Yes – Parramatta Square Event
É«ÀÇÉçÇømembers are invited to this special event to listen to Erica Smit who is Vice-Chair of the PSA’s Aboriginal... -
July 12, 2023
Open now: Expressions of interest to attend É«ÀÇÉçÇøCPSU NSW Women’s Conference 2023
The 2023 É«ÀÇÉçÇøCPSU NSW Women’s conference is being held on Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 September at É«ÀÇÉçÇøHouse in... -
June 29, 2023
Union Examines Harassment Policy
Members receive further protections in the workplace. At a recent Public Sector Industrial Relations consultative forum, the É«ÀÇÉçÇøCPSU NSW... -
June 26, 2023
National Parks and Wildlife Service Joint Consultative Committee update
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Joint Consultative Committee met on Tuesday 13 June to discuss a range of... -
May 18, 2023
National Parks Vocational Branch bulletin
 The National Parks Vocational Branch met on Tuesday 9 May to discuss a range of issues including: Special Investigations Unit... -
March 13, 2023
Better Bargaining Can Cut Gender Wage Cap
Multi-employer deals can reduce disparity in salaries. Multi-employer bargaining in the federal industrial relations system will strengthen equal pay laws,... -
March 13, 2023
Domestic and Family Violence Leave Entitlements Doubled
Improved conditions will also cover casual workers. Public sector employees are now entitled to 20 days’ Domestic and Family Violence... -
March 13, 2023
Time’s Up For Closing The Gender Pay Gap
Australia’s superannuation system is the envy of the world. Let’s make sure it works for everyone. We need to talk... -
February 26, 2023
International Women’s Day 2023 – Raising Up For Equality
Wednesday 8 March 2023 is International Women’s Day (IWD). This year the theme is Embrace Equity. The theme for Unions... -
January 31, 2023
Expressions of Interest Now Open Women’s Council Committee Casual Vacancy Electorate 7 – Customer Service
We are calling for Expressions of Interest from financial women members employed in Electorate 7 Customer Service, who are interested... -
December 15, 2022
Working Women Save A Nation
A project helps those struggling in an emerging economy Union Aid Abroad’s Women Worker’s Rights Through Stronger Trade Unions project... -
December 15, 2022
Insecure Work Blights Workers’ Lives
Too many people are employed in conditions of uncertainty. It is a holding pattern too many PSA/CPSU NSW members are... -
December 15, 2022
Your Ideas Your Kudos
Too many women let other colleagues take credit for their work. Many women workers will know the feeling: an idea... -
December 15, 2022
Union Looks To Enlist More Retired Women
Women who have left employment in the Public Sector have been urged to keep in touch with their union by... -
December 15, 2022
Latest news from the Sydney University Branch of the CPSU NSW
Enterprise Bargaining Agreement negotiations update Medical retirement Currently university management can medically retire someone who has an ongoing medical condition... -
December 14, 2022
Library Renamed After Pioneer Of Women’s Rights At Work
Activist Jean Arnot is immortalised at É«ÀÇÉçÇøHouse. One of the PSA’s pioneers for pay equity, Jean Arnot, was honoured... -
December 12, 2022
Three Generations Of Women Protect The State
Emily Harris is the youngest of three generations of Prison Officers working at the same time at Bathurst Gaol, employed...
