JANUS - Corporate Attire and Progression Criteria

Updated 22/04/2016
CPSU has been advised of DOJ s desire to introduce corporate attire for its Justice customer service officers and have suggested that corporate uniform will form a part of the progression criteria for Justice Officers. CPSU has flagged that this is an inappropriate measure of performance or competence.

Contrary to the bulletin issued by DOJ, that gives the impression that CPSU has been extensively consulted, there has been no consultation on this particular matter.

CPSU holds the very strong view that the wearing of corporate attire does not indicate competence, performance, adherence to corporate values, nor is it relevant to customer service practices.

If you have any comments on this matter, please contact your CPSU Organiser, Ms. Robyn Edwards at redwards@cpsuvic.org

Please distribute this bulletin and ask your colleagues to join CPSU to have their voice heard and views represented.

Our 7 day a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year industrial protection ensures you have the principal public sector organisation looking after your working rights, winning wage increases, protecting your conditions, and providing personal industrial assistance when you need it.

CPSU MEMBERSHIP IS PROTECTION FOR YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET. YOUR JOB.

Speak to a colleague today about the benefits of CPSU membership and have them contribute to our successes rather than just enjoying the benefits.


TOGETHER WE DO BETTER!

http://www.cpsuvic.org/public_docs/Work-Can-Change-membership-flyer.pdf
http://www.cpsuvic.org/public_docs/memform.pdf


KAREN BATT
CPSU Victorian Branch Secretary


11 June 2009

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