Your support helps us to make a stronger case to government. The more we stand together, the stronger the fight for better pay and conditions.


Every bit helps—just one conversation with a colleague can bring another supporter into the campaign and double your efforts to fight for better conditions and increased pay.

1. Sign up to our newsletter

Sign up to our email newsletter for regular updates on the EB process. Members and non-members welcome. 

2. Follow us on Facebook

Follow us on Facebook for regular updates. Members and non-members are welcome.

3. Talk to a colleague about the campaign

A single conversation can bring another supporter into the campaign and double your efforts to push for better conditions and pay. Simply letting colleagues know about the Enterprise Agreement negotiations and showing them where to find out more gives your coworkers the opportunity to be informed and join the push. One easy step is to share our Facebook page or the newsletter sign up form

4. Put posters up in the workplace

Download and print posters. Post them in tea rooms and other areas to share the campaign with colleagues and highlight the benefits of working together to push for better conditions. Find our latest posters here. Don’t forget to check back for new posters! 

5. Join the PSA

If you are not a member of the PSA, there is no better time to join. Show your support. Join the upcoming industrial action. Be part of a powerful community. Join the PSA today.

6. Be ready for industrial action

We are ready to head out into the streets to show that we mean action. This helps us to demonstrate that public servants mean business. This is one for PSA Members—join up here if you are not a member. You’ll hear about industrial action via our email newsletter and our Facebook account. Don’t miss out!

7. Watch out for the ballot

When an offer has been made by the Government, there will be a ballot sent by email so that members can vote on the outcome. Make sure the PSA has your latest contact details. Contact us asap if you need to update your email address. 

7 ways to fight for better pay