PHOTO: Public Service Association General Secretary Stewart Little addresses the media during a press conference on the industry strike. (PHOTO SUPPLIED)
Child protection workers in New South Wales say their industry is in crisis and it's putting children in danger.
Workers started a month-long strike on Thursday 11 April as a response to persistent issues such as low wages, burnout, and understaffing.
The Public Service Association (PSA) said that action will begin with a series of rolling stop-work meetings across the state and escalate as necessary . . .
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