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ABOUT US


The PSA (Public Servants Association of South Africa) is a registered trade union at the forefront of labour developments.

The PSA is the largest, politically non-affiliated, fully-representative union in the Public Service. With a proud history of more than a century of service to its members, the PSA represents more than 245 000 public-sector employees.

The PSA's conduct is aimed at achieving the Union mission, guided by the values of: loyalty, transparency, respect, ethical conduct, consistency, and service excellence.

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IN THE NEWS


Public sector unions want to strike over pay rise offer

Public sector unions want to strike over pay rise offer
 15 Apr 2024
 Daily Maverick

PSA calls for transparency in the recruitment of unemployed doctors

PSA calls for transparency in the recruitment of unemployed doctors
 12 Apr 2024
 Mercury

Eskom implement 12% price hike

Eskom implement 12% price hike
 10 Apr 2024
 The Bugle

Healthcare workers in the spotlight

Healthcare workers in the spotlight
 09 Apr 2024
 IOL

Parents urged to choose SGB members with integrity

Parents urged to choose SGB members with integrity
 12 Mar 2024
 Saturday Star

SOPA Focus on job creation and infrastructure

SOPA Focus on job creation and infrastructure
 11 Mar 2024
 Graaff Reinet Advertiser

Kimberley mental hospital crippled by cable theft

Kimberley mental hospital crippled by cable theft
 04 Mar 2024
 Diamond Fields Advertiser

Unemployed doctors plead for jobs

Unemployed doctors plead for jobs
 13 Feb 2024
 The Witness

Sona 2024: Ramaphosa under pressure over last year’s Sona promises

Sona 2024: Ramaphosa under pressure over last year’s Sona promises
 08 Feb 2024
 IOL

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PUBLICATIONS


PSA Magazine 2 of 2024M 14 March Cover 2

PSA Magazine 2/2024

April 2024
Annual Report 2022/23

Annual Report

2022/23
PSA Link 2 of 2024

PSA Link 2/2024

March 2024

The Story of the Union with a Soul

In 2007, the PSA’s Board of Directors and management approved social responsibility as a core objective for the Union in developing and support its members as well as their communities. From these humble beginnings, the various initiatives have made an enormous impact in the lives of those who are faced with the challenge of surviving. From providing jerseys and school equipment to thousands of underprivileged children to funding a dancing wheelchair to fulfill the dreams of a young talented person, the Union has brought hope and relief to many South Africans. This book reflects a decade of stories from the PSA’s corporate social investments.