NSW public hospital nurses will strike statewide for the first time in almost a decade, as frustrations over understaffing, pay and conditions boil over. Votes on industrial action are still underway ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Nearly a quarter of NSW businesses across all major industries and regions plan to cut staff over the next three months as higher ...
NSW teachers are set to walk off the job, leaving parents to figure out where their children will spend the day. About 750,000 students at 2200 public schools and TAFE colleges are expected to be ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The number of people without work in NSW has fallen to the lowest level in more than four decades as the state economy adds jobs despite ...
Thousands of NSW teachers will walk off the job for 24 hours despite a government promise to address public sector wages in next month's budget. NSW Teachers Federation president Angelo Gavrielatos ...
Shaye Candish, general secretary for the NSW Nurse and Midwives Association, told a snap protest outside Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on July 1 that the union would not allow midwives’ jobs to be cut.
Concerning new statistics show workers injured on the job in NSW are less likely to get back to work than ever, as the state's workplace insurer makes a loss of close to a billion dollars with no ...
Just days into his new job, NSW Premier Mike Baird has highlighted the role the private sector plays in running public hospitals. New South Wales' new premier has flagged he will be looking to ...
About 750,000 students at 2200 public schools and TAFE colleges are expected to be affected as up to 67,000 teachers walk off the job over a 2.5 per cent cap on public sector wages. Their 24-hour ...
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