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We will be visiting public sector workplaces across the state to show appreciation for your hard work caring for our community.

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We had our first bargaining meeting on 21 April to kick off discussions on a new public sector nurses agreement.

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Mental health consumers will now be able to access the important services provided by Aboriginal and Migrant Health Liaison roles.

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A little under 80% of HACSU AHP members have voted to endorse the new Allied Health Professionals Agreement.

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Dental Officers have overwhelmingly voted to endorse their new agreement.

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A little over 80% of HACSU members have voted to endorse the new Public Sector Unions Wages Agreement.

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We’re encouraging members to support our Extend Paid Placements to Allied Health Students campaign.

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OHST Dental Assistants will receive a higher duties allowance to be paid at Band 3 in the next pay run.

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At membership meetings held statewide, members voted decisively against the offer

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PSUWA membership meetings

Posted on: 21/09/2025

HACSU has organised membership meetings across the state to discuss the government's wage offer.

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Another AHP bargaining meeting yesterday, and another round of disappointment and frustration.

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PSUWA: Another meeting cancelled

Posted on: 8/09/2025

The government has made it clear: we all need to stand up for the community to ensure everyone is looked after!

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Adding to workers’ frustration, most public sector agreements expired at the end of June.

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The problems you’re facing aren’t isolated, workers across the public sector are constantly being pushed by the state government to do more with less.

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PSUWA: You couldn’t make this up!

Posted on: 15/08/2025

The simple fact is that no one from the government is taking your negotiations seriously.

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We served your log of claims in early April, and you should have received an offer by now.

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The government confirms it would not be continuing with its plan to outsource the services.

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There are some great prizes up for grabs for HACSU members as we hit the road across the state to thank our public sector workers.

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During our meeting, Minister Petrusma provided a commitment that the previous ordering process would be reinstated.

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This is a big win, and everyone should acknowledge that without the massive effort from all of you over the last two years, we would not have seen this outcome.