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Employment Relations, Government NSW

PSA condemns threats of arrest against ministerial staff

PSA < 1 mins read

Public Service Association of NSW (PSA) General Secretary Stewart Little has condemned the
use of threats, such as arrest by the Upper House of the NSW Parliament, in its dealings with
ministerial and public sector staff.

The PSA represents ministerial staff in NSW.

“The PSA is appalled that ministerial staff are being used as political footballs and
threatened with arrest for simply doing their jobs,” Mr Little said.

“The power of arrest is one that the Constitution grants to the courts, not to Parliament.

"It is unacceptable that workers are being met with such threats in the course of their
employment.”

“Politicians and departmental heads are fair game, not public servants and staffers.

"Our members deserve respect and dignity in their work, not to be dragged into political fights.
Staff need more protection, not more intimidation.”

“No public sector employee should ever be placed in this position.”

Mr Little said the Association will continue to advocate for stronger safeguards to protect
staff from political interference and ensure all employees are treated fairly.

Contact: Tim Brunero 0405 285 547

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