The Department's Answer to Your Workload and ATL Forfeiture: "Trust Us."
Union delegates are pushing for better workload management and ATL rights amid department negotiations, but the response remains insufficient. Stay informed and engaged.
Keep updated with negotiations for your new agreement in Child Safety
Union delegates are pushing for better workload management and ATL rights amid department negotiations, but the response remains insufficient. Stay informed and engaged.
A supplementary ballot for Child Safety negotiations opens on July 13. All members must vote in both ballots for their voice to be fully counted.
Participate in the Child Safety Protected Action Ballot from July 6-17. Your vote matters in strengthening our collective voice for better conditions.
Negotiations for pay parity and classifications in Child Safety and Youth Justice are ongoing, addressing key issues and pushing for fair wages and career pathways.
Union delegates updated members on the latest bargaining session, highlighting key issues like staffing ratios, backfill, and leave policies. Accountability remains crucial.
Union negotiations on child safety reveal ongoing challenges with accountability and resources, as departments resist including key issues in the agreement.
Union delegates updated members on the latest bargaining session, highlighting key issues like staffing ratios, backfill, and leave policies. Accountability remains crucial.
Delegates presented comprehensive claims for child safety and youth justice reform, emphasizing safe workloads, pay parity, and cultural protections in a pivotal negotiation.
Union members in Child Safety and Youth Justice are voting on the Log of Claims to enhance working conditions. Participate before the deadline to support your future.
Negotiations for the Child Safety and Youth Justice Agreement are underway. Discover key updates on coverage issues, claims, and how members can get involved.s