March 2022

 
ASU members at CLCs are currently bargaining for a new multi business agreement to cover centres across Victoria. The ASU have submitted a log of claims and are working with a group of CLC managers to reach agreement.
 
Some of the claims that ASU members are claiming will need us to provide more detail.
 
This survey seeks to help your delegates to better outline exactly what we are seeking in our log.
 
Please complete this survey and ask you fellow ASU members to do the same.
 
If you have any questions about the bargaining process please speak with your ASU delegate or get in touch with ASU Assistant Secretary Leon Wiegard at lwiegard@asuvictas.com.au
 
The survey will only take about 5 minutes.

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* 1. What is your position title?

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* 2. How many years have you been in that role?

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* 3. What SCHCADS Band are you paid on?

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* 4. What centre do you work at?

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* 5. Do you see yourself working at your CLC in the next 2 years?

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* 6. Do you see yourself working at your CLC in the next 5 years?

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* 7. Are you interested in building a career within the CLC sector?

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* 8. Do you regularly have vacant positions in your CLC that you are unable to fill quickly?

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* 9. Is there a clear career progression pathway within your CLC?

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* 10. From the log of claims attached what are the 5 most important issues for you in this multi-business bargaining round?

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* 11. Do you perform regular overtime?

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* 12. If yes, is it paid?

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* 13. Do you think your centre is funded properly to provide core legal services?

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* 14. Do you think your centre is funded properly to engage in broader policy advocacy work?

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey...

For further information please contact:
ASU Assistant Branch Secretary Leon Wiegard | lwiegard@asuvictas.com.au | 0438 060 298

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