Nurses and Midwives EA
December Public Sector Update
December Public Sector Update
Nurses and Midwives EA: Repeat Ballot Scheduled
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) Tasmanian Branch has secured Elections Australia to carry out the Public Sector Nurses and Midwives Offer repeat ballot. This repeat ballot is required following the previous 17 December 2019 ballot being compromised with outside influence and possible robot activity.
The ANMF had originally committed to using the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to carry out the ballot, however the AEC have advised that they no longer conduct ballots for industrial agreements. The AEC has recommended a number of private service providers to conduct the ballot for members, including Elections Australia, who will conduct the ballot on behalf of the ANMF.
In order to provide assurance to members that there is no risk for further compromise, the ANMF have had commitment from Elections Australia of the security measures in place. These including double encryption and password protection of the site and a unique member identification process to ensure that there is no ability for multiple votes to be lodged.
The ballot will be undertaken on-line with members receiving a text message at 0830hrs on Wednesday 15 January 2020 with a link to the instructions from Elections Australia on how to vote. Members can then vote from any computer. See instructions below on this page on how to vote.
The ballot will open on Wednesday 15 January 2020 at 0900hrs and close on Wednesday 22 January at 1200hrs. Members will be advised of the ballot outcome as soon as the results have been received by the ANMF from Elections Australia.
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Support Team on (03) 6223 6777 or 1800 001 241 (if outside Hobart). Alternatively, email membersupport@anmftas.org.au.
HOW TO VOTE
Before you start, make sure that you have internet access, and know your ANMF member number.
If you do not know your member number, please call the ANMF Tasmanian Branch on 03 6223 6777 or 1800 001 241 if calling from outside Hobart.
You can vote from 9am, 15 January to 12noon Wednesday 22 January 2020, by following the below steps.
- Go to www.myvote.com.au/anmftas
- Enter your first name, last name and ANMF member number, then click on the ‘Submit Voter Identity’ button.
- Click on either the YES or NO box vote.
- Double check your selection is correct, then click the ‘submit’ button.
IMPORTANT – Once you click the SUBMIT button you cannot change your vote
OFFER SUMMARY
Term of the Agreement
The offer is based on an agreement for a period of four (4) years.
Wage Rise
The wage rise offered is in line with what has been offers to other public sector unions:
- 2.3% per annum with back pay to the first full pay period on or after (ffppooa) 1 December 2019
- 2.3% per annum with effect from the ffppooa 1 December 2020
- 2.35% per annum with effect from the ffppooa 1 December 2021
- 2.35% per annum with effect from the ffppooa 1 December 2022
Additional Salary Increments
All nurses and midwives Grade 3 and above will have an additional salary increment added to the top end of their increments which equates to approximately an additional 1% salary increase from the date the agreement is registered.
Professional Development Allowance
The professional development allowance will increase to $750. In the fourth year $250 of the $750 will be added to base salary. The cash component of the PDA will then be $500 going forward.
ANUM’s
Agreement to pilot the ANUM role without a patient load (nursing hours to be backfilled) at the North West Regional Hospital for the first 24 months of the agreement with consideration of further extension.
Day Worker Overtime Rates
Day workers who undertake overtime to provide clinical care will be paid at double time from the commencement of the overtime. This will apply to all clinical areas that relate to surgical services.
Grade 8 and Grade 9 On-call
Grade 8 and Grade 9 Nurses and Midwives will be paid at a minimum of one hour at base salary for taking phone calls while on-call after hours.
12 Hour Shifts and Meal Breaks
12 hours shifts will include two paid meal breaks of 20 minutes. Previously these breaks were unpaid.
Statuary Declarations for Personal Leave
Allow a statuary declaration to be used where it is not practical for an employee to provide a medical certificate or other acceptable documentation.
Recall from Annual Leave
An employee will now be able to decline any requests to return to work from recreation leave. If the employee chooses to return, they will be paid at double time on their first shift and any remaining annual leave will be re-credited.
Meal Allowance
An increase in the travel meal allowance will be provided with an amendment to the Award. The increase will mean an increase in the kilometers required to travel to 60km.
Leave Arrangements
Re-crediting of Recreation Leave and Parental Leave where compassionate or bereavement conditions apply.
Superannuation
Employer superannuation contributions will be paid during unpaid Parental Leave in first 12 months and for employees on workers compensation.
Family Friendly
Paid Parental Leave to increase from 14 to 16 weeks and Paid Partner Leave to increase from 1 to 3 weeks paid leave.
Non-Agreement Matters
Review of Fixed Term Employment
In the first 12 months of the agreement a review of fixed term employment will be undertaken to assess suitability for nurses, midwives and care workers to transition to permanence within the Tasmanian Health Service.
What is the process from here?
The Tasmanian Government have requested a response by 23 December 2019 or the offer will be removed. As such the ANMF will need to email the ballot to members elected preferred email address. A subsequent text message will be sent to members elected mobile phone numbers to advise when the email has been sent. Please check your ‘other’ folder in Microsoft outlook if you have not received the email when alerted via text.
If it is not in your ‘other’ folder, please contact the Tasmanian Health Service (THS) IT department in the first instance, as there appear to be filters blocking ANMF emails to members on the THS end.
Alternatively you can call the ANMF to advise of an alternate email address and mobile number, or request a hard copy ballot paper. All members are encouraged to update their contact details immediately if they have been changed to ensure that you are able to have your say. You can do this online here.
The ballot will open on Tuesday 17 December 2019 on close on Monday 23 December 2019 at 0900hrs as set by Tasmanian State Government. The results will be communicated to members via newsflash on Tuesday 24 December 2019. Should the offer be accepted the agreement will be drafted and lodged with the Tasmanian Industrial Commission. It is unlikely that this will occur prior to the New Year.
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Support Team on (03) 6223 6777 or 1800 001 241 (if outside Hobart). Alternatively, email membersupport@anmftas.org.au.
Correct as at 13 January 2020
Authorised by Emily Shepherd, ANMF Tasmanian Branch Secretary
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