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Events & Seminars Calendar
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Keyword TagsTag: memberPharmacists Call on Guild to be Pharmacist FriendlyMonday, 15 April 2013Section: Latest News Professional Pharmacists Australia has urged the Pharmacy Guild to elect a pharmacist friendly President after the resignation of current president Kos Sclavos was announced today. Australian Car Win at ESVWednesday, 3 April 2013Section: Latest News APESMA has been representing members’ interests on a range of issues at Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) - the independent regulator responsible for electricity, gas and pipeline safety in Victoria. Water Utility Claims Being Put to the TestWednesday, 3 April 2013Section: Latest News Bargaining positions at Queensland Urban Utilities are miles apart as the utility presses ahead with a restructure in the midst of negotiations for a new agreement. APESMA Welcomes Protection of Pharmacists Penalty RatesThursday, 14 March 2013Section: Media Releases Australia’s pharmacy union has welcomed the Commonwealth Government’s announcement that the penalty rates paid to Australian pharmacists will be enshrined in the Fair Work Act for the first time. Looking for workplace advice over Christmas?Friday, 21 December 2012Section: Latest News APESMA extends to all members our best wishes for the holiday season. Our offices will be closed from 21 December to 7 January 2013. You can still access support and advice in the following ways: BHP needs to do right thing at DendrobiumWednesday, 19 December 2012Section: Media Releases APESMA has urged BHP Billiton to start listening to concerns of mine supervisors at the company’s Dendrobium mine as employees consider industrial action. Making the most of generational differencesTuesday, 11 December 2012Section: Management Insights There’s nothing new about having multiple generations in the same workplace. City of Perth Members Negotiate New Progression Standards for EngineersThursday, 29 November 2012Section: Latest News In June 2012, the City of Perth wrote to APESMA to advise that they were seeking to abolish long standing progression standards for professional engineers. APESMA critical of QLD electricity review reportWednesday, 28 November 2012Section: Latest News An interim review into Queensland’s electricity sector has recommended vast changes that would leave both employees in the sector and consumers worse off. How much is an engineering grad worth?Wednesday, 28 November 2012Section: Latest News According to Australia’s most comprehensive engineering salary survey, compiled by APESMA, a starting graduate can expect to earn almost $60,000 on average. |



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