Human Services below inflation pay offer set for rejection
CPSU brands proposed deal, tactics, “far worse than expected”.
24 July, 2014CPSU brands proposed deal, tactics, “far worse than expected”.
24 July, 2014DHS rules out more cuts for FY 2014-15, points to natural attrition.
21 July, 2014Negotiations push envelope of normal work hours.
15 July, 2014“Ill thought out cheap shot”
10 July, 2014Digital services from agencies like Medicare and Tax return to bricks-and-mortar.
12 June, 2014The Commonwealth’s biggest agency has come under fire from the CPSU.
27 May, 2014Survey of 5,800 government staff reveals blowouts in client waiting times, mistakes and chronic understaffing is hitting frontline services.
8 May, 2014Alarm bells are ringing in both the bureaucracy and and unions that the National Commission of Audit’s figure of 15,000 job losses is badly understated when measured against the real scope of recommended cuts and outsourcing.
2 May, 2014By Julian Bajkowski The private sector and medical providers could soon have a much bigger say in how Australia’s ailing efforts to create a national system of electronic health and medical records unfolds. The Abbott government has revealed it now wants substantial input on what non-government providers can contribute to make eHealth a reality after […]
4 November, 2013By Julian Bajkowski Federal public servants are steeling themselves for a wide-ranging Commission of Audit by an incoming Tony Abbott Coalition government as the Prime Minister Elect prepares to come good on his election promise to cut down on wasteful and inefficient expenditure. Having received the incoming government brief from the public service known as […]
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