CPSU bargaining claims target redundancy payouts and 15.4 per cent super
The public service union is digging in for drawn out battle over entitlements after the government opened bidding with the offer of a wage freeze.
6 March, 2014The public service union is digging in for drawn out battle over entitlements after the government opened bidding with the offer of a wage freeze.
6 March, 2014Government called on to lead by example to get operational savings of up to eight per cent.
6 March, 2014Parking spaces for vessels the size of office blocks are getting harder to find in the Harbour City, thanks to a low hanging Harbour Bridge and a strong Navy presence.
5 March, 2014All eyes are on whether a bid to force public servants to be reapply for their jobs will spread beyond the Department of Communications.
4 March, 2014One of the world’s leading computing companies has rediscovered the innovative benefits of putting ideas onto paper at work. Just don’t ask for a desk.
3 March, 2014Bluster over APS industrial negotiations and pay rises has officially hit fever pitch after the government calculated pay rises in terms of job cuts.
28 February, 2014Frustrated locals and tourists alike can now find the capital’s wealth of well-hidden resources thanks to some revealing smartphone innovation.
26 February, 2014William Eggers can see an imminent future where digitally savvy, self-enabling citizens will soon challenge the purpose and power of bureaucracy entrenched government institutions.
24 February, 2014Pretty, Rich-Phillips conspicuously iAwards to showcase innovative solutions for government and Victoria.
24 February, 2014Experts and engineers urge for more a mature discussion of how public borrowings for infrastructure can clear project backlogs and revitalise communities.
24 February, 2014Public submissions normally collated and published online by the government have been dispensed with before the Budget.
24 February, 2014Neither police nor privacy protectors are keen on the prospect of keeping dabs on those not convicted of a crime.
20 February, 2014Eric Abetz and Tony Abbott have dispensed with the niceties in the renegotiation of the APS’s main industrial instrument warning bureaucrats to either agree to a pay freeze or cop a haircut on leave entitlements.
19 February, 2014Federal public servants and their union are gearing up for a once in a generation battle over entitlements, conditions and the future of the public service.
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