CPSU says reject ATO deal

October 28, 2011
Issue 

Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) members in the Australian Taxation Office have voted to reject management's latest proposed enterprise agreement. As a result, the CPSU has launched a campaign for a "no" vote in the all-staff ballot to take place over November 9-15.

Management is still offering a pay rise of only 9% over three years. The CPSU has produced posters highlighting the discrepancy between this 3% a year offer to workers and the 58% rise that Tax Commissioner Michael D'Ascenzo has sought from the Remuneration Tribunal.

These posters have been very popular and many workers have put them up at their workstations.

A campaign of industrial action by customs workers dissatisfied with management's initial offer of 9% over three years has resulted in a new offer. An October 27 CPSU bulletin reports that, while the new proposal is complicated, all workers would get at least 10.3% over three years and the average would be 10.94%.

The CPSU’s bargaining team has recommended its members accept this offer.

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