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Police win pay deal while other public sector workers wait

However, Queensland nurses and midwives union secretary Sarah Beaman, the agreement of the penalty rates, the cost of life and the overtime of the overtime, while providing 17 percent improvement in police wages, he said.

He said it was impossible to ignore how female nurses and midwives were treated in state hospitals.

Sarah Beaman (left) said the police agreement was “extraordinary ve and that nurses deserve better treatment.Credit: Courtney Kruk

“When the government is fast to make a better deal with the police, it is quite ugly for nurses and midwives to fight for months and months to defend the conditions in our agreement.”

“I am saying today about how they undertake the agreement, the inequality in the speed they have reached the agreement and the ability to go to the public sector wage policy policy so far – today.”

In accordance with the public sector’s wage policy of the state government, wage increases are limited to 3 percent this year and follow 2.5 percent in the next two years.

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During the budget forecasts, Shadow Treasurer Shannon Fentiman asked if the government had extra financing in the budget for the government’s payment of police holding the government’s wage policy under the treasurer Paul Williams.

Williams said that in December, the budget or the mid-2025-26 budget should be updated in the middle of the financial year in December.

In the Ministry of Transport and Main Roads, Engineers and Technical Workers looking for a wage increase between 19 to 23.5 percent were told to go home on Tuesday if they took industrial action other than updating E -Mail signatures or automatic responses.

Department spokesperson, as members of the Australian Union starts a campaign to not send timeline or completing the training, they will be charged for employees who choose not to fulfill their regular duties.

Transportation Minister Brent Micelberg said that union members respect the right to take protected industrial action and that no project or program will be affected.

“TMR continues to meet with trade union representatives to reach an agreement in principle,” he added.

With Felicity Caldwell and Matt Dennien

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