The CPSU claims a win over conditions rollback; senior Tax officials to give industry update to practitioners and software developers.
Category: Jobs
Cuts mean a smaller public service must be smarter
The Federal Budget announcement that more than 7000 public service jobs will go means a leaner public service will have to find ways to do more with less. But speakers at the launch of a report on public sector innovation said those same job losses could become another barrier to change.
Post to front crisis talks with CPSU as anger over chief’s $4.8 million salary grows
Few deny the paper mail business is headed for red ink, but there are many questions over why the head of a government business threatening to make billion dollar losses is still being paid a big banker’s salary on the taxpayer’s coin.
Indigenous public sector jobs set to take a hit
ACELG cautions on regional council jobs.
Light rail project would boost Canberra’s employment says Ernst & Young
Canberra may be facing big public service job cuts, but a new independent report from Ernst & Young points to the potential of light rail to generate new jobs – at least while it’s being built.
ATO hit by dispute over redundancy entitlements as it tries to slash 3,000 staff
Revenue agency put on notice over one month consultation period.
Staff cuts and software glitches hamper Senate’s operations
Malfunctioning new software system only went live week before Budget.
Industrial tensions rise at Human Services over stalling of pay talks
The Commonwealth’s biggest agency has come under fire from the CPSU.
Unions dig in to block ASIC registry sell-off
Opposition to sell-off intensifies from left and right.
ACT Chief minister denies 16,500 APS cuts will trigger Canberra recession
Forecast for stagnation blamed on ritualistic Canberra bashing.