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USyd Strikes 2023

News, USyd Strikes 2023 //

NTEU postpones Wednesday’s strike with Friday’s strike to go ahead as planned

In place of the Wednesday strike, the NTEU will strike again during Week 7 — unless an acceptable offer is proposed before then.

March 24, 2023 Katarina Butler and Veronica Lenard
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BREAKING: Fate of Week Six strikes uncertain after evenly split staff vote 

The National Tertiary Education Union members’ vote came after the University made an updated offer to staff this week.

March 23, 2023 Katarina Butler and Luke Cass
Education, News, USyd Strikes 2023 //

‘We’re making union history here’: USyd staff take 24-hour strike action

The strike was held 20 months into ongoing Enterprise Bargaining negotiations between the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) and the University. This is the longest period of enterprise bargaining in the University’s history. 

March 9, 2023 Luke Cass and Katarina Butler
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BREAKING: USyd staff vote for series of Semester One strikes

The Union is also looking into other forms of industrial action.

February 22, 2023 Misbah Ansari and Luke Cass

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