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Posted on 6 June, 2024

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Public sector nurses bargaining update #6

Posted on: 27/05/2026

We urged the lead negotiator to hurry up and get some bargaining instructions so that we can truly begin the negotiation process.

Public sector nurses bargaining update #5

Posted on: 20/05/2026

We touched on a range of important points, including critical incident leave for nurses.

Public sector nurses bargaining update #4

Posted on: 13/05/2026

HACSU’s focus in this bargain is on giving the RNs, ENs and AINs the cost-of-living relief that they deserve.

Public sector nurses bargaining update #3

Posted on: 6/05/2026

The latest on negotiations for a new EBA for nurses and midwives in the Tasmanian public sector.

Public sector nurses bargaining update #2

Posted on: 30/04/2026

Here are just a few of the key claims we discussed in our second bargaining meeting.

Public sector nurses bargaining kicks off

Posted on: 21/04/2026

We had our first bargaining meeting on 21 April to kick off discussions on a new public sector nurses agreement.

Sleep days are not days off

Posted on: 25/06/2024

Conditions such as this one are an important part of preventing workers from burning out.

HACSU WIN: The Hobart Clinic agreement voted up

Posted on: 12/06/2024

88% of staff at the Clinic voted in favour of the new agreement.

HACSU member update - May 2024

Posted on: 29/05/2024

State Secretary Robbie Moore with the latest news from across the sectors.

We’re still fighting for safe working conditions for MHIU nurses

Posted on: 3/05/2024

We are continuing to put pressure on SMHS for your workplace to be safe.