Representatives from 15 villages from Canberra, Wagga and Wodonga attended an educational day staged by the New South Wales residents association (the Retirement Village Residents Association RVRA). The President, Jan Pritchett, and Secretary (plus Advocacy Chairman), Malcolm McKenzie, advised on dispute resolution, except fees and their role in advocacy to politicians and bureaucrats.
The educational rallies are part of the $25,000 funding the RVRA receives from the NSW Minister of Fair Trading.
Direct care workers pay boosted by up to 28.5%, as indirect care workers get 6.8% increase: FWC
Personal care workers and assistants in nursing working in residential aged care facilities and home care workers this afternoon received long-awaited pay rises. The Fair Work Commission (FWC) awarded: Personal Care Workers (PCW): Extra 18.2% to...