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strikes

Analysis // NTEU

Who went on strike?

Spotting faces and faculties on the picket line.

October 1, 2017 James Stratton
Vice Chancellor Michael Spence.
Profiles // Michael Spence

Michael Spence: the fair controller?

The Vice Chancellor has been in the role for almost a decade; his drive to reshape the University seems to have only grown.

September 14, 2017 Nick Bonyhady
Regulars // Events

What’s on this week according to that guy who always wears suits in your tutorials

He knows his suit costs the same as four months of your rent.

September 12, 2017 Jayce Carrano
So, why the strike?
Analysis // Enterprise Bargaining Agreement

Striking while the iron is hot

Sydney Uni staff are striking all day this Wednesday. But why?

September 11, 2017 Ann Ding
News // University Of Sydney Union

EAG launches petition to hold USU general meeting over strikes

The petition requires 200 signatures from USU members

September 7, 2017 Ann Ding
So, why the strike?
Analysis //

Your lecturers spent Open Day on strike. Why?

As the Uni and Union continue negotiations, the strikes are set to continue.

September 1, 2017 Nick Bonyhady and Ann Ding
Analysis // Staff Strikes

Striking a blow

The impact of industrial action goes beyond the classroom.

August 17, 2017 Noa Zulman
World Press Freedom day
Opinion // Journalism

Insult to injury for journalists on World Press Freedom Day

World Press Freedom Day happens on May 3rd every year

May 7, 2017 Daniel Head

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