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Federation Uni to go on three-day strike

The Victorian university is offering staff what amounts to a 2.2% per annum pay rise, despite inflation persisting at seven per cent.

May 2, 2023 Luke Cass
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Federation University votes to strike if demands aren’t met

The FedUni Branch of the National Tertiary Education Union aims to “sign an Agreement that will make FedUni a better, safer place to work, while improving the quality of the education and support we provide our students.”

February 25, 2023 Aidan Elwig Pollock
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Federation University reinstates arts degree after sustained public pressure

The University has reversed its decision to cut its Bachelor of Arts program in a “major victory” for staff and students.

August 12, 2022 Carmeli Argana

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