Australian Federal Police wage offer opened to scrutiny before vote Australian Capital Territory Queensland, NSW ready to offer cop defectors more money to move their badges over from the Australian Federal Police to the state forces.
APS wage enforcer Riordan poached by NSW May 13, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Community & Social Federal union conqueror Peter Riordan trades up to one of the southern hemisphere’s biggest payrolls, the NSW Department of Education.
Australian Federal Police officers, employees, urged to reject pay offer May 8, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Australian Capital Territory AFPA has asked more than 7,000 Australian Federal Police staff to vote down the government’s current pay offer, saying it is insufficient.
Premium Insights and analysis How do you protect public institutions from the people they serve? May 1, 2024 By Dan Holmes Australian Capital Territory The responses of public service and political leaders in moments of crisis matter for the way political discourse is conducted in Australia.
AFP staff handed tentative wage deal April 19, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski News AFP pay talks quietly continue amid one of the most unexpectedly violent few days in Australia, with the main elements of a new enterprise agreement now circulated to staff and officers.
‘We are strong and united’: Minns calls on NSW to steel itself amid violent tragedies April 16, 2024 By Melissa Coade New South Wales NSW premier Chris Minns is pushing a message of peace and unity within the community following two knife-related attacks in Sydney within days of one another.
Airport strikes set for Monday amid deadlock April 11, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Federal There’s been no breakthrough in ongoing talks about flexible working locations, as police, firies and air traffic controllers get set to buffet the aviation sector.
PM’s right-hand man unpacks whole-of-nation security mission April 11, 2024 By Melissa Coade Defence Chief mandarin Glyn Davis that scrutiny and accountability were equal in weight to the importance of national security services.
AFP snoop’s ‘drive-time is work-time’ claim fails in Fair Work appeal April 10, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Australian Capital Territory Travel to target is not included in AFP hours on the job. Other states and jurisdictions are now on notice for similar claims.
Australian Federal Police hit by industrial action April 9, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Careers The Australian Federal Police Association will paint high-visibility messages on AFP vehicles at selected airports in protest against the public sector wage deal.
Air traffic controllers set to strike over dud APS-wide wage offer April 8, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Careers Air traffic controllers will join the AFP and aviation firefighters in strikes against the latest federal government wage deal.
ATO reveals $6 million corrupt employee was just an APS5 April 2, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Economy & Industry The status of an ATO employee convicted of corruption and accepting bribes raises fresh questions as to where the buck stops — or starts — at the revenue agency.
Fresh airport strikes rise after brief Easter truce April 2, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Federal Airport firefighters will strike on April 15 after arguing with Airservices Australia over safety standards and industrial tactics.
Federal cops, aviation firefighters mount joint operation to hose government over pay March 26, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Federal Aviation firefighters are aiming the high-pressure hose and their union to get the APSC and the government to rethink the WFH policy.
Australian Federal Police launches recruitment campaign amid strikes over pay March 21, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski News The AFP’s Criminal Assets Confiscation Taskforce is looking for searchers. Like Kenny, a chartered accountant who joined the force.