Negotiation
The CPSU is calling on the Government to start negotiations
CPSU members are ready to bargain for improvements to APS pay and conditions, but the Government is keeping us waiting. To avoid delays, we're calling on the Government to start negotiations immediately. If you want your next pay rise delivered on time, sign our petition.
CPSU members and delegates have spent years preparing for this negotiation and are ready to hit the ground running when the next round of APS bargaining finally kicks off. Here’s a snapshot of where things are at:
Our bargaining claim
The ambitious CPSU bargaining claim (sign-in required) was developed through extensive member surveys, feedback sessions, and hundreds of workplace and online meetings. More than 18,000 members voted overwhelmingly in support of the claim, and in April we formally requested that Government begin negotiations. The Government’s response so far … crickets.
Your preparation
More than 830 CPSU workplace delegates have undertaken bargaining training. This means that as bargaining progresses, members will have a direct connection to what’s happening at the negotiation table and what’s happening in your workplace
Your bargaining team

Pictured (left to right): Sam Roehr (Australian Taxation Office), Emma White (Services Australia), Paul Wray (National Disability Insurance Agency), Jo Kerr (National Indigenous Australians Agency), Sarah Dinsmore (Dept of Education), Kelly Miller (Dept of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry), Evan Walton (Dept of Defence), Ric Selim (Home Affairs, not pictured).
The CPSU has assembled a team of experienced APS negotiators to form our bargaining team. This team is supported by legal and industrial experts, and backed by the collective bargaining power of tens of thousands of CPSU members.
Right now CPSU agency-level bargaining teams are undergoing training. Their role is to negotiate any agency-specific issues and ensure service-wide improvements are implemented effectively within agencies.
The time to start is now – sign the petition
If we want to avoid delays, negotiations need to start now. We are asking that all APS workers sign the CPSU petition calling for an immediate start to bargaining.