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HEADLIGHT - OUR NEXT TAC ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT - UPDATE CPSU/SPSF NEWSLETTER FOR TRANSPORT ACCIDENT COMMISSION MEMBERS Click here to view/print a formatted version for display; http://www.cpsuvic.org/public_docs/TAC-HEADLIGHT-1106-EBA.pdf OUR NEXT TAC AGREEMENT – UPDATETAC Enterprise Agreement UpdateThank you to all members who attended meetings in Geelong and Melbourne on Monday. For those of you who couldn’t make it, this bulletin outlines the negotiations to date. The following resolution was carried unanimously: This meeting of CPSU members held on June 2nd 2008 demands that TAC make a good faith wages offer which maintains the value of wages at a living wage level. This meeting endorses the CPSU counter offer of a wage rise of 6%, 5% and 5% to meet the real cost of living. Furthermore we express our dismay at the blanket rejection of measures to make TAC an employer of choice in a competitive labour market where hours of work and family leave have become critical issues for working Australians and their families. After a month of negotiations, the TAC has rejected CPSU's wage claim of 6%, + 6% and + 6% and made its first wage offer. The TAC offer is
TAC Management pointed out that the TAC has already incurred a lot of expense this year due to payment of entitlements under the Geelong Deed and want to recoup this. This offer has been considered by CPSU and our TAC delegates group and it was unanimously agreed to reject this offer on the basis of the amount offered and the way it is structured. Payments under the Geelong Deed are not relevant to our wages' claim and this year's pay increase should be the best possible for everyone at the TAC. In the spirit of co-operative negotiations, CPSU has made a counter offer to accept 6%, 5% and 5% however we have not received a formal response to this counter offer. TAC has already rejected many key CPSU claims, including
The positives so far - what we have achieved
Parental leave
Employee takes paid mat leave at half pay - full 28 weeks will count as service Sick leave 3 days of sick leave without a certificate- can be taken consecutively- e.g. could take 4 days- will only need a cert for one of them. This will still be subject to notice. Recognition of service –Breaks in service of less than 12 months will no longer be treated as a break in continuous service- this means if leave to travel for a year and then you are re-employed – years of service before you left will count in calculation of long service. Holidays while on extended leaveNew agreement will provide that if you are on extended paid leave - for example- maternity or long service, where a public holiday falls in the period of leave - you will receive an additional day in lieu- same as annual leave New leave provisionsSporting EventsUp to 2 weeks in any 2 year period may be granted to participate in any non professional state, national or international sporting event Blood Donor 3 hours once every 3 months to give blood- with cert of attendance Community Activities Mayor or Shire President – up to 3 hours a week. Councillor - up to 3 hours a fortnight. Elected to a community organisation or a member of a community organisation 3 hours if chair. Committee member – 3 hours a fortnight
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