South Australia’s public sector hiring freeze has been condemned by the industry’s union. Revealed in last week’s state budget, the government aims to save $120 million a year by not replacing non-frontline roles when public servants resign. It’s expected the freeze will cut around 1,000 jobs from the service over the next 12 months. Approximately 122,600 people work for South Australia’s public sector (including 101,700 full-time employees) – m…
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