CODE 2, VOL 29, NO 42 : 23 october 2015
Wage increase effective from 25 October 2015
The second 2015 2.2% increase arbitrated by the industrial commission is effective from 25th October 2015.
Your union has confirmed with QFES that the new rates are being processed by the shared service payroll.
John Oliver - State Secretary
v32#19 UFUQ submission to federal senate inquiry into mental health of emergency service workers
In this edition - Your union is in the process of drafting submissions to the Australian Senate inquiry into the mental health of emergency service workers.v32#17 BCOM election results & Non-conforming building products
In this edition - Results from the latest election and details on the 'Queensland Non-Conforming Building Products Audit Taskforce Status Report’v32#15 QFES establishes ‘Resolution Engagement Unit’
In this edition - QFES establishes ‘Resolution Engagement Unit’, Minister Crawford thanks UFUQ members, International Firefighters’ Day.v32#14 Election closing date looming
In this edition - Send your vote back to the Australian Electoral Commission ASAP.v32#13A Committee of Management Ballot
In this edition - Ballot opens for Committee of Management elections.v32#12 All Fire and Rescue GWN hand-held remote speaker microphones (RSM) to be replaced
In this edition - Many of you have had, and have reported, issues to both QFES and your union relating to failures in the current issue GWN black RSM hand-held radio microphones.v32#6 Committee of Management election notice
In this edition - Nominations open for Committee of Management positions on Wednesday 14th March 2018.v32#4 Amendments to Queensland’s corruption legislation
In this edition - The UFUQ will make a submission to the ‘Crime and Corruption and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018’ which was tabled in Queensland parliament on 15 February 2018.v31#32 Christmas and New Year
In this edition - On behalf of the UFUQ, I wish every member a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. I look forward to working with you all in 2018.v31#30 UFUQ welcomes dedicated Fire and Rescue portfolio and new Minister
In this edition - On Monday 11 December 2017 the Premier, Ms Palaszczuk, announced that the ALP led 56th term of Queensland parliament will include a Minister dedicated solely to fire and rescue, splitting the portfolio away from police and corrective services.©2024 www.ufuq.com.au
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