Member News
Branch Reports to State Council
Acacia
Industrial Agreement negotiations are progressing slowly while discussions around “safe staffing” are taking place.
The recent decision relating to personal leave (10 days) is also holding up progress.
Currently in dispute regar ...
Verbal updates from Branch Representatives to September State Council 2019
THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS WERE DISCUSSED AT THE SEPTEMBER STATE COUNCIL BY BRANCH DELEGATES;
Acacia Prison
Experiencing similar problems to the rest of the state but dealing with them under the corporate system is very different
Director replaced – Br ...
2019 Educational Scholarships
2019 WAPOU Scholarships
The 2019 Scholarship Programme, which comprises of 40 scholarships to the value of $250.00 each, is now open for WAPOU members.
Who Is Eligible?
All financial members of the Union who are parents and have a dependant child ...
2019 Annual General Meeting Notice
As per the requirements of s265 (5) (b) of the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 and in accordance with Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Regulations 2009, the General Purpose Financial Report for the 30th June 2019, Committe ...
2019 WAPOU Annual Dinner Video
This video, which was first shown at our 2019 Awards Night, 21 June 2019, provides a look back at the events for the previous 12 months for WAPOU.
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Operation Night Shift Concludes
The Department of Justice launched “Operation Night Shift” in 2018 as a mechanism to proactively identify misconduct among Prison Officers. The objective was to review archived CCTV camera footage from night shifts across the Corrective Servic ...
WAPOU Training Update
Stand T.A.L.R (Talk, Ask, Listen, Refer)
WAPOU’s Training Officer will be delivering our prison specific mental health awareness training Stand T.A.L.R (Talk, Ask, Listen, Refer) at the following regional prisons:
Greenough Regional Prison – ...
Respect the Role
Many of WAPOU’s Elected Representatives do vast amounts of unpaid work, attending meetings on their days off and advocating tirelessly for the benefit of all WAPOU members.
The newly registered public sector Industrial Agreement provides protections ...
Verbal updates from Branch Representatives to February State Council
Acacia
No delegate present.
Academy
No delegate present.
Albany
High levels of VSO vacancies causing staffing problems
Relationship with management is positive
Bandyup
Three Superintendents in past four weeks
Two active disputes regarding breaches of S ...
Department of Justice Prison Officers Industrial Agreement 2018
Dear Member,
I am writing to you to advise that the Department of Justice Prison Officers Industrial Agreement 2018 was registered in the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission yesterday, 20th February 2019. The Department of Justice have advi ...
Industrial Agreement - Ballot of Members Result
In December, WAPOU asked members to complete a ballot on the Department of Justice Prison Officers' Union Industrial Agreement 2018.
The purpose of the ballot is to seek the endorsement of members to send the proposed agreement to the West Australian Indu ...
2019 Black Dog Ride
The 2019 Black Dog Ride was an incredible day for WAPOU, with more than 100 prison officers and their familes coming together to participate.
This year's ride departed from Fremantle Prison, with the procession riding through the main gates. We even made ...
WAPOU Member News - January 2019
The latest edition of the WAPOU Member Newsletter has been sent out to member emails.
Click here to view the latest edition. ...
Prison Officers Industrial Agreement 2018 - Key Documents
Members can access these documents by following the links below.
Prison Officers Industrial Agreement 2018
Variations matrix ...
Officer and Related Party Disclosure Statement 2017/18
The Officer and Related Party Disclosure Statement 2017/18, in accordance with Section 293J Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009, can be found here. ...