PSA OPERATING MANUAL
2010
Preface to this Manual
1. PSA Overview
2. Membership
3. What it means to be a member
4 Membership voice - the PSA structure
(a) Being heard within the PSA
(b) Structures in the workplace
(c) Governance structures of the PSA
(d) Representing the diverse membership of the PSA
Networks
Formal networks
PSAY - PSA Youth
PSA Pasefika
Women’s Network
Informal networks
PSA Ethics Network
Health and safety representatives’ network
Activists’ networks
Clusters
(e) Decision making at PSA meetings
5. Management of the PSA
6. PSA affiliation to, and representation on, external bodies
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Health and safety representatives’ network
The PSA maintains a database of health and safety representatives who are also PSA members. This is mainly used to provide health and safety representatives with information and resources.
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