The Premier is being warned a pay fight with paramedics is going to get "painful" as the militant Health Services Union steps up its campaign for better pay.
The NSW premier is being warned a pay fight with paramedics is going to get "painful" as the militant Health Services Union steps up its campaign for better pay.
The HSU claims the pay of NSW paramedics does not reflect an uplift in skills and training over the past decade.Paramedic members of the union marched on the Minns government's ministerial office tower in Sydney.
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