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The Health and Community Services Union – or HACSU for short – represents workers in public and private hospitals, paramedic workers, the aged care sector, disability care sector, and community services across Tasmania.
HACSU is the Tasmanian branch of the Health Services Union (HSU) - a growing national movement of over 100,000 members strong.
In Tasmania, over 11,000 members are a part of HACSU, working together to fight for improved wages and conditions, safer workplaces, and more secure working rights.
Are you working in the health industry and aren’t a member yet? Click here to find out more about joining a strong movement that is helping to improve working conditions for thousands of Tasmanian workers.
HACSU is comprised of people just like you – incredible individuals striving and fighting for better conditions and working environments.
History teaches us that only if we unite can these outcomes occur, and our membership has been a cornerstone of our success.
It’s never been more important to be part of a union, and there is no better time than now to join HACSU.
For over a century, we have been fighting for workers’ rights in the health sector in Tasmania, and we couldn’t have done it without people like you.
Click below to find out more about how to become a part of HACSU, as well as the benefits of a HACSU membership.
Posted on 25/07/2024 HACSU raises serious concerns about the implementation of the ambulance offload (ramping) procedure at the RHH.
Posted on 24/07/2024 Here's the latest as bargaining continues with Virtus.
Posted on 22/07/2024 Here are the entitlements employees have to paid parental leave under the Mosaic Agreement.
Posted on 22/07/2024 TDN advise they have now completed the investigation.