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IMPACT – HIGH
What is the change? A union covering employees of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and Customs and Border Protection is planning intermittent work stoppages 15 to 26 June.
What does the change mean? The stoppages may delay international travellers at several airports and reduce services at government agencies, including visa processing.
Background: The Community and Public Sector Union is taking the protected industrial actions to protect members’ pay and benefits after the federal budget called for further cuts in public sector jobs. The industrial agreement is due to expire 30 June and a proposed agreement has been circulated to employees for an upcoming vote.
These airports will be affected by the strikes on the following dates:
Sydney: 16 and 18 June Perth: 18 June Darwin: 18 June Brisbane: 24 June Gold Coast: 24 June Melbourne: 25 June Adelaide: 26 June Cairns: 26 June
BAL Analysis: DIBP is taking contingency measures to minimise the impact on services; nevertheless, businesses, travellers and visa applicants should plan for delays in the coming weeks.
This alert has been provided by BAL Australia. For additional information, please contact australia@bal.com.
MARN: 9683856
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