CPSU maintains journey coverage, pressures Federal Government
The CPSU has committed to continue providing emergency income protection for members injured travelling to and from work for a further 12 months, and to persevere with its proactive campaign for the restoration of "lost workers' compensation rights"..
Thu Oct 2008 10:10 (1 month ago)
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