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    Community corrections staff are bargaining for a pay rise after their pay equity claim was tossed out by the Government

    Community corrections staff are bargaining for a pay rise after their pay equity claim was tossed out by the Government


    The Public Service Association says the Corrections workers, which includes probation officers, have only received a one-percent pay rise offer.

    The 2100 workers are threatening to stop work if a better offer isn't reached at bargaining on Wednesday.

    National Secretary Fleur Fitzsimons says the staff are vital for criminal reintegration.

    She says they're frustrated they can't get a reasonable pay offer.

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