The Public Service Syndicate represents and defends the interests of all personnel employed by the state and municipal administrations. The Public Service Syndicate strives
The Public Service Syndicate is competent for:
The field of competence of the Public Service Syndicate includes
Excluded from the field of competence of the Public Service Syndicate are teaching staff as well as civil servants and employees who fall under the competence of the SEW/OGBL as well as civil servants and employees exercising a health profession falling under the jurisdiction of the Health, Social and Educational Services Syndicate of the OGBL.
The Public Service Syndicate is the spokesperson for the negotiation of the following collective bargaining agreements – CBA:
In addition to negotiating collective agreements, the syndicate’s mission is to defend in the best possible way the interests of its members both politically and syndicate-wise and to take a stand on all issues affecting the world of work and the public sector in particular.
Members of the syndicate’s leadership are elected every 4 years on Syndicate Day. The syndicate’s leadership is made up of members of staff delegations, representatives of company sections, as well as trusted persons.
Given the growing influence of European and international developments on national decision-making, trade union collaboration between countries is becoming increasingly necessary. At the European level, the OGBL Public Service Syndicate is affiliated to EPSU (Federation of European Public Service Unions) and at the international level to PSI (Public Services International).
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