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Your thoughts on RBA’s proposed changes to overtime

Do you work overtime at the RBA? As part of negotiations for our next Enterprise Agreement, management has proposed making changes to how our overtime is calculated, changing from weekly to daily.

Management is also proposing to remove the existing 14-day minimum information sharing period for employees who are likely to be retrenched. Removing this safeguard could mean employees spending less time in paid employment before formal retrenchment takes effect.

To help us determine the exact impact both these changes may have on employees, as well as how we respond, please complete our short survey.

Give feedback on RBA’s proposals

Your feedback will be crucial in determining how we respond to the RBA’s proposals, so please take a minute to share your feedback now.

Do you support our agenda for better pay and conditions?

We are now in the middle of negotiating our new Enterprise Agreement. This is the critical time when management considers our various asks, including pay increases that help with cost-of-living pressures, as well as improvements to our working conditions.

If you haven’t already done so, please confirm that you support our agenda by joining your colleagues and adding your name.

We’ll keep you updated on these important issues as negotiations progress.

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