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The Public Servants Association of South Africa (PSA) is a trade union for public sector workers in South Africa. The PSA the largest politically non-affiliated trade union for public servants in the country. It was founded in 1920 and has a membership of more than 245,000 members.
The Public Service Association of NSW (PSA) is a union which covers employees in the government, university and related public sector in New South Wales.The union is registered under New South Wales state legislation and is affiliated with the Labor Council of New South Wales.
The Public Service Association (Māori: Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi), or PSA, is a democratic trade union with over 90,000 workers in the New Zealand public sector.. The stated aims of the PSA are to provide support for public and not-for-profit community services, support worker voices and participation though unions, ensure workplaces are free from discrimination, and advance the Te Tiriti ...
Public Servants Association of South Africa, trade union Partido Socialista de Andalucía (Spain), former name of the Andalusian Party Socialist Party of Aragon ( Partido Socialista de Aragón ), a now defunct Spanish political party
During the strike, the Public Service Association was founded, with an emphasis on a nonviolent movement protest, although it wasn't officially a union. [1] [2] Refusal by the Tongan government in 2005 to negotiate a bigger salary increase for civil service workers caused the PSA to send civil service workers on strike on 25 July.
A new bill on its way to President Biden's desk will boost the Social Security benefits for thousands of retired cops, firefighters, teachers and public servants in Texas.
The State Public Services Federation (SPSF Group) is a federation of trade unions each of which covers members in the public service of an Australian state and related employment. The combined total of membership of the Federation is around 100,000.
The union was founded in 1998 by the merger of the Public Services, Tax and Commerce Union (which mostly represented the executive grades of the Civil Service) and the Civil and Public Services Association (mostly representing the clerical grades).