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Gunnedah mayor backs paid parental leave

The Mayor of Gunnedah Shire Council, in the state's north-west, says a new paid parental leave scheme will make the Local Government sector more competitive.

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Tamworth nurses to strike

The Tamworth branch of the New South Wales Nurses Association has voted to support strike action over nurse to patient ratios.

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Nurses threaten bed closures, rally in Tamworth

Nurses and midwives have voted to start closing beds in the state's public hospitals from next Wednesday unless the government increases staff numbers.

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Industrial Action at Tamworth Prison

Works bans are in place at the Tamworth Correctional Centre as union members raise concerns about a staffing shortage

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CSIRO staff strike in Narrabri and Armidale

All staff at the two Narrabri CSIRO labs walked off the job this morning in protest over pay and working conditions.

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Locals impacted by wharfie dispute

An industrial dispute between stevedoring company Patrick and port workers is starting to impact the New England and North West.

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IRC asked to stop teachers' strike

The New South Wales Education Department is to go to court today in a bid to stop a planned state-wide 24-hour teachers' strike.

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Public Sector Protest

Schools out and public sector workers walk off the job to join the largest state wide strike in a generation

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Union branch joins disability scheme protest

The Tamworth branch of the Police Association of New South Wales has confirmed it is one of 17 local branches that has passed motions of no confidence in the Police Minister, Mike Gallacher and...

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Local Police raise concerns with local MP

Kevin Anderson says the proposed changes to the Police death and disability scheme have gone too far but he won't commit to opposing them.

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Local Police join blue rage

Police threaten to ramp up industrial action

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Big win in compo war for Firies & Ambos

The New South Wales Government's changes to the WorkCover scheme have passed parliament with last minute amendments exempting firefighters and paramedics.

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NENW schools affected by Wednesday strike

The New South Wales Teachers Federation has told the Industrial Relations Commission it will push ahead with planned industrial action on Wednesday.

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Locals support calls for more industrial action

Community and Public Sector workers have warned they'll continue their industrial campaign unless the NSW Government overturns recent pay and funding cuts

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Coal rivals winners from strike

An Australian coal industry analyst says if a planned strike of Hunter coal train drivers goes ahead, it could provide a boost to Australia's international coal export rivals.

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Mines worry for reputation as strike begins

As hundreds of coal train drivers walk off the job, the State's mining industry is warning the strike could damage the Hunter Valley's reputation overseas.

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Union slams Whitehaven jobs cuts

'.. pretty disappointed in the behaviour and attitude of Whitehaven, workers were advised on Friday that they no longer met the criteria to work at the company and they were to pack and go home and...

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Nurses join industrial action next Wednesday

Nurses from the Tamworth branch of the Nurses and Midwives' Association have voted unanimously to join a state-wide strike next Wednesday.

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NENW nurses stop work

Hundreds of nurses across the New England North West joined a state-wide strike on Wednesday over nurse-to-patient ratios.

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'Unprecedented turn around' for Tamworth processing workers

A turn around for foreign workers conditions, but are local unemployed missing out on job opportunities?

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Meat workers union pushes for more local jobs

"When you have excessive 417 workers taking the lower skill positions and 457 workers taking the skilled positions; where is the career path for local people." - Grant Courtney Meat Workers Union

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AMIEU secures job interviews for Tamworth locals at chicken-processing...

AMIEU has secured job interviews for fifteen locals interested in meat-processing jobs at poultry company Baiada.

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HNEH ignores IRC recommendations to increase nursing hours in Tamworth ED

Nurses worried about patient safety as HNEH ignores IRC recommendation for Tamworth Base Hospital

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HNEH stands by decision not to increase nursing hours in Tamworth ED

Hunter New England Health not budging on Emergency Department nursing hours despite continued concerns

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Nurses and Midwives speak out about pressures at Tamworth Hospital Emergency...

Meeting hears local nurses are at breaking point because of staffing pressures

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Fears of longer blackouts following Essential Energy job cuts

Their advice to me was buy a generator; Cr John Coulton

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Nurses call on HNEH board to intervene in Tamworth Hospital dispute

The Nurses Union is putting pressure on the health board to act on IRC recommendations

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Essential Energy workers receive two-month reprieve

A union says it is making progress in its bid to prevent forced redundancies at Essential Energy following a decision from the Fair Work Commission.

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Essential Energy can now cut 600 jobs from regional NSW, union says

Electricity distributor Essential Energy now has the power to forcibly cut 600 jobs from regional NSW communities after a key ruling by the Fair Work Commission, a union says.

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Modern slavery to be targeted in new laws recommended by Australian...

Australia needs a comprehensive suite of new laws to stamp out modern slavery, a Federal committee finds.

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