Afleveringen
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Meet Christine - a HACSU nursing member for over 25 years who also sits on our Committee of Management.
In this vodcast, Christine shares her reasons for becoming a nurse, the challenges associated with the profession, and one of her many HACSU highlights.
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Our State Secretary Robbie Moore is back with our monthly member update – and there’s quite a bit to talk about!
In this podcast, we get an update on:
- HACSU’s expectations of Tasmania’s new Health Minister
- recent industrial action by RHH cleaners and workers at TasIVF and Hobart Specialist Day Hospital
- a huge win for medical imaging workers
- upcoming industrial action by nurses at the North West Private Hospital
- the Allied Health and PSUWA surveys ahead of bargaining
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Meet the legendary Chris Webb, Senior Vice President of HACSU.
In this podcast we learn more about Chris’ history and involvement with our union, as well as HACSU’s holiday homes and the purpose behind them, and significant victories achieved by HACSU over the years.
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Ahead of bargaining for a new Allied Health Industrial Agreement getting underway in November, we sit down with Sophie Mummery - President of the HACSU Allied Health Professional sub-branch - to talk about what’s involved and why it is so important for members and non-members to have their say in our survey.
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Anyone who has met HACSU Assistant State Secretary Tammy Munro will know she is a fierce advocate for our members.
In this podcast, she shares the inspiration behind her commitment and passion, as well as telling us about her career shift into the disability sector – which ultimately brought her to HACSU and shaped her journey so far.
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It’s been a busy couple of weeks and our State Secretary Robbie Moore is here to talk us through some of what’s been happening, including:
- a wrap-up of our Thank You for Working in Aged Care week
- fallout from last week’s Tasmanian state budget
- an update on where we are at following industrial action by Child Safety and Youth Justice workers
- details on our campaign for Reproductive Health Leave and how you can show your support -
In this podcast, HACSU State Secretary Robbie Moore talks us through last week’s action by pathology workers at the LGH and child safety and youth justice workers in the south, as well as upcoming action this week - including medical imaging workers who are stepping up their fight for equal pay with their mainland counterparts.
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Congratulations to Judy Richmond, who this month marks 30 years as President of HACSU Tasmania.
In this podcast, Judy recalls one of her most memorable moments from her 50+ years in nursing and the time she and other hospital staff organised a blockage against then Tasmanian Premier Ray Groom.
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Meet Judy Seal – she became a HACSU member in the late 80s and recently retired after an incredible career as a dietitian for almost 40 years.
In this podcast, we hear about the workplace challenges Judy was confronted with when she first moved to Tasmania, what led to her joining HACSU, and one of the significant career achievements she is most proud of.
Thank you for sharing your story with us Judy, and congratulations on your retirement.
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We all know career pathways are limited in aged care and disability. This is because care and support work has been historically undervalued and isn’t treated as the skilled, professional work it is. Brendan is an aged care worker who was part of a HACSU delegation that recently travelled to Canberra to meet with politicians about a national positive registration scheme for the aged care and disability sectors. In this podcast, Brendan talks us through some of those discussions he was a part of, and why the implementation of such a scheme is needed to recognise the skills of workers and guarantee adequate training and worker support.
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Our State Secretary Robbie Moore brings us up to date with what’s been happening across several different sectors over the last couple of weeks, including:
- a wrap-up of our week-long celebration of public sector health workers- the government’s budget cuts
- our lobbying in Canberra for a national positive worker registration scheme for disability and aged care workers
- where we are at with our Portable Long Service Leave campaign.
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HACSU radiographers, sonographers and nuclear medicine technologists will walk off the job on Wednesday 19 June 2024 to protest the Tasmanian government’s inaction on implementing a market allowance to address chronic retention and attraction issues.
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Meet Lily – one of our superstars working in HACSUassist! In this podcast, we learn more about the assistance available for our members through HACSUassist, and how and why Lily got involved with HACSU.
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It’s time for a Portable Long Service Leave Scheme (PLSLS) for workers in Tasmania's disability and community services, aged care, contract cleaning and security sectors. HACSU State Secretary Robbie Moore talks us through why the scheme is needed, where we're at with the campaign and what's next.
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This week our State Secretary Robbie Moore sits down with Esther Nichols for the latest on what’s happening across the different sectors, including: some of the NDIS issues to be addressed, where we are at with the Work Value Case, an update on The Hobart Clinic dispute, and the latest from public health and community services.
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Tasmania’s ambulance service is in crisis. As a paramedic, Cam Johnson knows all too well about the challenges our ambulance workers face on a daily basis.
In part two part our special HACSU vodcast series, Cam sits down with Esther Nichols to go beyond the headlines ofTasmania’s ambulance crisis.
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Paramedic Cam Johnson sits down with Esther Nichols in part one of a special HACSU vodcast to go beyond the headlines of Tasmania’s ambulance crisis.
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HACSUassist is a dedicated support service designed to help members like you navigate challenges in the workplace.
Whether you're facing difficulties with your employer, have concerns about your working conditions, or need guidance on your rights, HACSUassist is here to provide the assistance you need.
In this podcast, we meet two of the people on the other end of the call at HACSUassist: Lizi and Richard.
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Recently, HACSU aged care members won a historic pay rise of up to 28%. However, the Federal Government is trying to delay our hard-fought pay increases.
In this exclusive Vodcast, HACSU organisers Sharon and Rachel discuss their efforts to push back and how YOU can help.
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10,000 members – 10,000 stories: In this vodcast we meet Tanya Clifford, a HACSU member for over 20 years. As well as being a great advocate for her fellow workers, and supporting other health workers across many sectors, Tanya has been a member of our Committee of Management since 2022.
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