# The Public Servants Association is calling on the Border Management Authority and the Department of Home Affairs to immediately pause the rollout of the body-worn camera policy and initiate a transparent and inclusive consultation process. The union is urging the BMA to engage in genuine dialogue with organised labour to co-develop a policy that is ethical, lawful, and sustainable. The association’s Claude Naiker says employees must be consulted and fully informed about how this technology will affect their responsibilities:
PSA calls on Home Affairs to immediately pause rollout of body-worn camera policy [SOUND]
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