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Professional Pharmacists Hit Out at Abbott’s Penalty Rate Plans

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Section: Latest News

Australian pharmacists have issued concerns about apparent plans by Tony Abbott to “back” applications to remove the penalty rates paid to pharmacists for working outside normal business hours.

Interest Groups:

Pharmacists,

Keyword Tags:  

CEO, government, support, Australia, union, law, business, professionals, election,

Pharmacy Audit Starts This Month - Pharmacists Urged to Contact PPA With Concerns

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Section: Media Releases

The Fair Work Ombudsman has written to Professional Pharmacists Australia notifying us that this week they will contact a sample of pharmacies they have chosen to audit.

Interest Groups:

Pharmacists,

Keyword Tags:  

campaign, workplace, professional, Australia, rate, union, experience, legal, APESMA,

Queensland’s Labour Day March Still in May

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Section: Latest News

The Queensland Government has gazetted the Labour Day public holiday in October, some say a cynical move against unions others say as a means to spread the public holidays across the calendar year.

Keyword Tags:  

government, jobs, union,

Australian Car Win at ESV

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Section: 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.

Interest Groups:

Engineers,

Keyword Tags:  

Car-Jobs-are-Smart-Jobs, APESMA, member, government, work, support, employee, Australia, industry, union, economy, media, policy, EBA, election,

Water Utility Claims Being Put to the Test

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Section: 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.

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, member, employee, union, agreement, law, employers, contract, professionals, negotiations,

Pharmacy Division of APESMA Becomes Professional Pharmacists Australia

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Section: Media Releases

Australian pharmacists will have a stronger union than ever before due to brand new services, a significant injection of resources and a new name for the Pharmacy Division of APESMA.

Interest Groups:

Pharmacists,

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, workplace, employee, professional, Australia, National, union, agreement, Division, law, legal,

APESMA Welcomes HMR Deal But More Detail Needed

Friday, 22 March 2013

Section: Latest News

APESMA has cautiously welcomed an announcement today by Health Minister Tanya Plibersek that the HMR program would continue apparently with little change in the fee paid to hundreds of pharmacists.

Interest Groups:

Pharmacists,

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, campaign, employee, Australia, union, election,

APESMA Welcomes Protection of Pharmacists Penalty Rates

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Section: 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.

Interest Groups:

Pharmacists,

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, member, work, professional, Australia, rate, union, Commonwealth, parliament,

Statistics Show why Governments Need to act on Skills Shortage

Monday, 25 February 2013

Section: 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.

Keyword Tags:  

APESMA, CEO, government, work, Australia, employers, community, infrastructure, corporate, university,

APESMA Calls on Ombudsman to Help Save Pharmacists’ Lunch Breaks

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Section: Media Releases

A new APESMA survey of more than 1300 pharmacists across Australia has revealed that 62.3 per cent of community pharmacists are routinely forced to work through their lunch breaks.

Interest Groups:

Pharmacists,

Keyword Tags:  

Fair-Work, union, APESMA, legal, CEO, Chris-Walton,

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