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Events & Seminars Calendar
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Keyword TagsTag: workEngineers Welcome Extra Victorian Roads Funding but Call for Engineering InvestmentWednesday, 1 May 2013Section: Media Releases APESMA has welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement today that $170 million would be spent helping to fix the state’s roads over the next three years. 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. 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. Statistics Show why Governments Need to act on Skills ShortageMonday, 25 February 2013Section: Media Releases New statistics released today continue to confirm the need for government action to fix the general shortage of engineering skills and help the Australian economy reach its potential. 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. Breaking down the barriers to workplace productivityThursday, 29 November 2012Section: Latest News APESMA’s Erik Locke raised the importance of innovation, infrastructure and training in building productivity in a speech at Macquarie University last week. Here is an excerpt of Erik’s speech. 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. The importance of talking about science: Brian CoxFriday, 16 November 2012Section: Latest News British pop star, professor of physics and TV science presenter Brian Cox was in Australia last week on a mission to talk about life, science and the universe. Support Appin supervisors: BHP is still refusing to listenThursday, 15 November 2012Section: Latest News After months trying to negotiate and BHP still refusing to budge on bringing salaries up to NSW standards, mining supervisors at Appin Mine started a 14 day strike this morning. APESMA raises concerns about 5CPA evaluationWednesday, 14 November 2012Section: Latest News As part of the 5th Pharmacy Guild-Government Agreement, the Government is requiring a more rigorous evaluation of the programs enacted under the 5CPA. |



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