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Anointed to lead with Andy Johnson Sunday, December 6th 2009 will of the people: Watson Duke New president of the Public Services Association Watson Duke was a guest on TV6’s Morning Edition last week Wednesday In his interview with host Andy Johnson,...
Tags: PSA, having seen, having taken, Long Circular Road, Mr Thomas, job backing, housing project, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, United States presidential debates, PSA Flight 182, Congressional response to the NSA warrantless surveillance program
The number of prostate cancers diagnosed in UK men each year would jump from 30,000 to 160,000 if the country introduced population-wide screening for the disease, new research shows. However, many of those cancers are low-risk and may not lead to death....
Tags: prostate cancers, David E. Neal, Reuters Health, psa test, PSA, United Kingdom, London, Health Medical Pharma, Medical tests, Prostate cancer, Urology, Medical terms, Oncology, Cancer screening, Prostate, Cancer
While it is important for the public record to show the facts, the Ministry does not intend to respond on each point, and has reserved its public comment for the most serious allegations. “Far from the Ministry refusing to give any staff a pay rise, we...
Tags: Ministry of Justice, PSA, pay offer, New Zealand, Wellington
Duke not surprised by landslide PSA election win Saturday, November 28th 2009 It is official. Watson Duke is the new president of the Public Service Association (PSA). PSA elections officer Leonard Baldwin yesterday confirmed that Duke, leader of the...
Tags: PSA, Stephen Thomas, Watson Duke, psa elections, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Politics
Talks aimed at resolving the dispute over the Ministry of Justice pay offer to staff have ended, the ministry said today. An improved pay offer tabled by the ministry was rejected by the Public Service Association (PSA), said general manager higher courts...
Tags: Public Service Association, PSA, New Zealand, Auckland, Dispute resolution, New Zealand Public Service Association, Mediation
Public servants yesterday turned out in their numbers to cast their ballots for a new leader of the Public Services Association (PSA). Up to press time last night, however, the official results had not been released and a winner had not been declared.
Tags: PSA, public servants, Stephen Thomas, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Primus, Autobots, Electronic voting
AFL identity Sam Newman has raised the ire of many over the years. Now, experts say, he has raised Australian men's acceptance of prostate cancer testing. The number of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests conducted nationwide jumped to a record high...
Tags: prostate cancer, Sam Newman, psa tests, PSA, cancer diagnosis, cancer tests, Simon Chapman, Australia, Geelong, Cancer screening, Cancer, Screening, Breast cancer, Prostate, Urology, Prostate-specific antigen, Health Medical Pharma
We’re also committed to resolving this dispute but the fact is we’ve had no new offer from the Ministry of Justice,” says PSA national secretary Richard Wagstaff. “If the Ministry was serious about settling this dispute it would make a new offer and stop...
Tags: Justice Ministry, Ministry of Justice, Richard Wagstaff, public service, court registry, PSA, fair pay, says richard, Justice, Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs, Employment compensation, Equal pay for equal work, Wagstaff
Friday, October 16, 2009 Faith Appears In PSA To Encourage People To Serve Their Communities FAITH APPEARS...
Tags: PSA
The workers taking action belong to the PSA and have been trying to negotiate a pay rise since their two collective employment agreements expired on June 30. They’ve voted to take industrial action that begins tomorrow (Wednesday October 14) with a ‘work...
Tags: PSA, ACC, Ministry of Justice, Justice Ministry