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Rad Ed Review: Pre K to Postgrad: Why are educators striking?

Representatives from teachers unions share insightful thoughts on the challenges facing teachers in Australia today, highlighting the common issue of increasingly unmanageable workloads, the need for better pay, and increased social recognition of the value of teachers.

September 16, 2022 Rachel Cheung
Culture //

What the 1891 Shearers’ can teach us about USyd staff strikes

The shearers of 1891 show us the immense and unprecedented positive impacts that can emerge from industrial action; who knows where victories in modern battles for workers’ rights like the NTEU’s – and subsequently the rights of ordinary people across Australia – will lead us?

September 11, 2022 Aidan Elwig Pollock
News, USyd Strikes 2022 //

‘Where is the respect or integrity?’: USyd at standstill for historic fourth strike of year

Staff and students joined forces to restrict access to Camperdown and Conservatorium campuses today in support of the NTEU’s ongoing enterprise bargaining campaign.

August 17, 2022 Ellie Stephenson, Zara Zadro, Carmeli Argana and Thomas Sargeant
Education, News //

Swinburne employees engaged in industrial action stood down without pay

The Australian Education Union (AEU) has threatened legal action if the move is not reversed.

August 14, 2022 Ellie Stephenson
News //

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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Monash University accused again of systematic underpayment of casual staff

Monash is coming under pressure once again for years-long wage theft allegations.

August 8, 2022 Luke Cass
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Western Sydney University staff win pathway to casual conversion, other demands met

The agreement between the Union and WSU will see the creation of 150 full-time equivalent permanent positions at the University over the next two and a half years

August 8, 2022 Luke Cass
News //

Charles Sturt University staff to receive millions of dollars in wage remediation

According to its latest annual report, CSU owes staff more than $4.8 million in wages and $1.8 million in superannuation, dating back to 2015.

August 7, 2022 Carmeli Argana
News //

USyd NTEU to hold 24-hour strike in Week 3

USyd NTEU members voted to continue industrial action with 24 hour strike action on 17 August.

August 3, 2022 Christian Holman
Education, News //

NTEU alleges Deakin University committed ‘systematic wage theft’

The alleged wage theft affected casual academics.

June 27, 2022 Luke Cass

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