CPSU NSW Delegates are the day-to-day face of the union in the workplace. Delegates have a crucial role to play in the union.
Members look to Delegates as workplace leaders on issues that matter to them.
Without Delegates, the CPSU NSW would not be able to function.
The role of a CPSU NSW Delegate is to:
To be available to assist members and hear their views
Actively protect and advance the interests of members
Be active in the workplace and promote the work of the CPSU NSW.
Northcott delegates are part of much larger team of delegates across the disability sector and the CPSU NSW/PSA. Delegates are supported and mentored by CPSU NSW/PSA industrial staff, and receive professional training by the union to assist in their role.
DELEGATES COUNCIL
Currently there are CPSU NSW delegates vacancies for the Northcott Disability Council. The role of the Delegates Council is to:
Enquire into, consider and report to and advise the union upon matters of concern to its members
provide a strong and organised workplace union structure
grow the Union and build workplace union power
promote the principles of EEO, OH&S and welfare rights, of members
negotiate, improve and protect members’ employment conditions
represent members with issues affecting their employment
advocate and campaign for the interests of the broader labour movement
recruit members to the Union with the aim to achieve 100 per cent density
refer members to the various services provided by the union
advise the DISABILITY SECTOR DELEGATES’ COUNCIL OF NSW on the interests of members.