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CPSU submissions and reports

In protecting the rights of CPSU members, developing quality jobs and ensuring safe workplaces, the CPSU produces a range of submissions and responses to Government hearings, Committees and Inquiries.
CPSU submissions and reports are developed from member input.

Below are our most recent submissions and reports to various Inquiries and Committees. These reflect our commitment to supporting effective and productive workplaces that safeguard workers rights. If you have any comments, or for copies of earlier submissions and reports, please contact the Political, Industrial Research and Legal Unit at research@cpsu.org.au

2010

Jun  
May Inquiry into the Exposure Draft of the Paid Parental Leave Scheme Bill 2010
Feb Inquiry into matters relating to the Torres Strait Region
Jan

Commonwealth Budget Submission
Inquiry into Freedom of Information Amendment (Reform) Bill 2009 and Information Commissioner Bill 2009  

2009

Dec

Submission by the Community and Public Sector Union to the Moran Review (Advisory Group on the Reform of the Australian Government Administration)
Nov

Building the world’s best public service: A submission to the Advisory Group on the Reform of the Australian Government Administration - CSIRO Staff Association
MoPS Entitlements Review

Oct Hearing Health in Australia
Sep MAC innovation
Telstra Customer Satisfaction

ACT Budget 2010-11
Medibank Private
AQIS Rebate Inquiry

Aug Unpaid materrnity leave - supplementary submission
ALRC Secrecy Review - supplementary submission
Jul Superannuation Guarantee Charge Review
Jun Long-term meteorological forecasting in Australia - supplementary submission
May Freedom of Information Reform Bill
ACT Efficiency Dividend
Confidentiality of Taxpayer Information Bill
Royal Commissions Act Review
Apr Long-term meteorological forecasting in Australia
NTPSEMA Review
Mar ACT Prisons
ALRC Secrecy Review
Feb Future Governance Options for Federal Family Law Courts in Australia
Jan Future of Disability Employment Services in Australia
Fair Work Bill Inquiry
CPSU Submission to 09-10 Federal Budget

2008

Dec ABC/ SBS Review: ABC Submission | SBS Submission
Nov Paid Parental Leave: Parents of newborn children
ACT Government 2009-10 Budget
Oct Defence White Paper
Australia's Future Tax System
Disability Employment Services Review
Sep Inquiry into Pay Equity
Pay equity hearing: glass ceiling report
Securing Centrelink Safety: CPSU report into Workplace Agression
Aug Far From Equal - CPSU Report in Pay Bargaining in the APS
Whistleblowing Protections within the Australian Government Public Sector
Same-Sex Relationship (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws-Superannuation) Bill 2008 supplementary submission
Defence Community Organisation Strategic Review
Jul Effects of the ongoing efficiency dividend on smaller public sector agencies  | supplementary submission
Pension Indexation Arrangements in Civilian and Military Superannuation Schemes
Model Occupational Health and Safety Laws
Security clearance policy and process
Australian Government's use of Information and Communication Technology
Jun Same-Sex Relationship (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws-Superannuation) Bill 2008
Development of a National Mental Health and Disability Employment Strategy
Lobbying Code of Conduct
Increasing Indigenous Economic Opportunity
May Paid maternity leave
Apr Miller Review (ATSB/CASA)
Quarantine and Biosecurity
National Innovation System
Mar National Broadband Network
Equine Influenza
Jan Comcare
News

CPSU welcomes discussion paper into review of secrecy laws - 18 June 2009
CPSU has welcomed the Australian Law Reform Commission's discussion paper recommending reform of federal secrecy laws, stating that clarification of secrecy provisions for public servants would help increase government accountability and transparency.

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