With the closing date of the ballot quickly approaching, today is an important day. If you have not yet received your ballot papers, or you have damaged or lost them, you must request a replacement from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) today. Don’t think your vote doesn’t matter – it is critical, and your workmates need you to vote. Under
Homes and businesses across Australia are today suffering from faults without technician support or repairs and missed installations due to a meltdown of Telstra’s internal job allocation system that controls sending workers and contractors to a job. CEPU NSW/ACT Branch Secretary and National President, Shane Murphy, said the system breakdown is causing chaos internally at Telstra. “Homes and businesses across
Many of the 1,500 new tech roles that would be created after sacking 9,500 staff would now be filled off-shore. When announcing the job cuts last June, Penn-ypincher said 1,500 new tech roles would be created, putting the net job reduction at around 8,000. However, at a speech at the Committee for Economic Development of Australia’s launch on Wednesday, the
Andy Penn-ypincher and his mob of wage thieving executives should look to the 8000 people he is forcing out of a job if he’s struggling to find people to work at Telstra. At a speech at the Committee for Economic Development of Australia’s launch on Wednesday, the Telstra CEO claimed that he is being forced to look overseas for talent.
The majority of members across the country should by now have received their ballot material to vote yes in the Telstra protected action ballot. If you have not yet received your ballot material, you should contact the Australian Electoral Commission urgently to request replacement material. To do so, contact either Michelle Knight or Ashleigh Ratcliffe on (03) 9285 7171. Remember,
Your opportunity to tell Telstra; “you deserve better” is almost here, with ballot papers starting to arrive at members’ homes. Remember, the process is being conducted by the AEC and ballot papers are being posted centrally from Melbourne. Depending on where you live, it could take a few days to arrive. Once you receive your ballot papers, completing and returning your vote
Member teleconferences scheduled for this week Your opportunity to tell Telstra you deserve better is almost here, with ballot papers to vote yes to protected industrial action arriving at your mailing address in the coming days. With the cost of living rising to levels of up to 2.1% across 2018, Telstra’s 1.5% pay offer puts you behind. Telstra’s unfair wage offer
CEPU members will be shortly given the opportunity to vote to engage in protected industrial action at Telstra. Only a short time ago, employees forced Telstra back to the bargaining table after resoundingly rejecting their penny-pinching offer of a pay cut in real terms. And we have continued to bargain with Telstra in good faith – advancing your claims for
Bargaining has continued with Telstra refusing to improve their offer of a measly 1.5% wage rise for Workstream and an equivalent pay pool for Job Family – a pay cut in real terms for both workgroups. In order to break the merry-go-round impasse bargaining had become, the combined Unions Single Bargaining Unit (SBU) put our own offer to Telstra in
Last week saw one of the biggest network outages to ever hit Telstra – leaving businesses stranded without EFTPOS, the public without access to ATMs, and almost 800 criminals walking free with electronic monitoring bracelets failing for more than 24 hours. Most concerningly, this outage comes on the back of Telstra’s mass sacking of hundreds of skilled workers across the