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Key Documents 
This part
of the web-site includes key research material (including PSA
commissioned reports) and other material related to campaigns conducted by the PSA.
2010-11 PSA JOB CUTS = SERVICE CUTS CAMPAIGN
Snelling, Unions at War
BUDGET DAY 2011 Brief Photos
New PSA viral ad
Videos and Photos from the campaign rallies are here.
S A STATE BUDGET IMPACT SURVEY REPORT 2 - staff impact
S A STATE BUDGET IMPACT SURVEY REPORT 1 - impact on delivery of government services
Preliminary Analysis of the SA Budget 2010-2011
- Is the Credit Rating Tail Wagging the Budgetary Dog?
Analysis of the 2010-2011 South Australian Budget (Cook and Mitchell)
BUDGET RALLY VIDEOS, 14 October 2010 Parliament House
Opening, Jan McMahon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFJz8hwROgA
Ged Kearney, Elizabeth Dabars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B87R3ImA-1o
Tammy Franks, Robert Brokenshire, David Ridgway, Anne Bressington, Kelly Vincent http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WpjlZsxUas
Janet Giles, Jan McMahon, conclusion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK2y5Hr0JhU
Parliament House Photos are here, Country rally photos here.
Budget comment by Associate Professor John Spoehr
PSA job cuts advertisement
The Social Cost of Service Cuts - Catherine Earl
South Australian Economic and Budget Outlook
Staffing cutbacks in the SA public sector - University of Sydney research.
Vote for service, Not Cuts
The Public Service
Association has launched a hard-hitting campaign, ahead of the State
Election, highlighting the impact that cuts to the Public Sector are having
on South Australian families. The campaign includes a number of
television advertisements which can be viewed at TVad1, TVad2 and TVad3.
S A Government Wages Parity (Salaried)
Enterprise Agreement 2010.
2009
The Case for Improving Paid Parental Leave in the SA Public Sector
Public Sector Bill 2009
Stimulating South Australia - Public Housing in SA
Off the Waiting List - the Affordable Housing Dream in S. A.
The economic and social impact of staff reductions in the SA public sector (Cook and Mitchell).
PSA Submission to the Select Committee on Families SA
Upper House Campaign
The
State Government's proposed Referendum on the role of the Upper House,
the Legislative Council, will not proceed. - more details are here.
The Legislative Council continues
to play a valuable role in the defence of PSA members and other workers
by reviewing and often amending bills that have passed through the
lower house of state Parliament. However, this is a role often under
attack in the media and by some political parties. The PSA believes
that
the Legislative Council can and should continue to carry out this
important role in the community. The Association has produced a video
on the role that the Legislative Council plays. The video is
available on this site
or at YouTube.
The transcript of a detailed ABC radio interview with Chief Industrial
Officer Peter Christopher on the Legislative Council is available here.
2008
PSA
submission to the Review of Work Level Definitions.
PSA submission on the draft
Public Sector Bill 2008
PSA submission to the Statutory Authorities Review
Committee inquiry into WorkCover
2007
Supporting
Regions Discussion Paper
PSA Submission 2007 -
Single Statewide Pathology Service
PSA Submission to Workchoices
inquiry
PSA Submission - 2007
WorkCover Legislation Review
PSA radio interview on
the
WorkCover Review submission
PSA State Budget
Submission 2007-2008 - Survival Skills:The Public Sector Retention and
Attraction Challenge
PSA
Submission to the Select Committee on Balancing Work and Life
Responsibilities.
2006
PSA CAMPAIGN TO VALUE PUBLIC
SECTOR WORKERS
tv
advertisements
Campaign
Launch with billboards
Campaign
expanded - new billboards
Bus
Shelters
STATE GOVERNMENT
PSA
Budget and PS Reform Submissions
Premier's commitments
The
Economic and Social Impact on Regional SA of Budgetary Cuts to
TAFE.
ENTERPRISE BARGAINING 2006
PSA
Campaigns
1993-2003
PSA
reports 1993-2003
PSA
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