EA UPDATES
Latest news and updates from across the state
EA Updates
We are frequently updating information regarding enterprise agreements from private and aged care sites across Tasmania so our members can stay informed.
Hobart Day Surgery
The next Enterprise Agreement (EA) meeting is scheduled for Monday 15 January 2024. The employer has committed to present a wages and allowances offer at the next meeting, including clarification on some points raised by the ANMF.
Baptcare Karingal
On behalf of members, ANMF officials will participate in the Enterprise Agreement (EA) meetings that commenced on Thursday 14 December 2023. The ANMF is committed to ensuring that members industrial entitlements are upheld. Updates will be available soon.
Tandara Lodge
The ANMF attended a meeting with the employer on Monday 18 December 2023, the third in a series of meetings. The next meeting is planned for Monday 15 January 2024. View the latest update.
Updates correct as at 11 January 2024.
Authorised by Emily Shepherd, ANMF Tasmanian Branch Secretary
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