
Who’s sitting on USyd’s Senate?
Functionally and compositionally, the Senate appears to be more akin to a board of directors at an increasingly corporatised institution.
Functionally and compositionally, the Senate appears to be more akin to a board of directors at an increasingly corporatised institution.
The ballot would allow staff to take industrial action.
It’s believed the coins were taken out of wages owed to University tutors.
Staff are demanding renumeration for six years of unpaid marking and administration work.
The SRC intends to continue advocating for the reinstatement of CWAM and has called on students to email the Vice-Chancellor.
Documents from later education protests last year cement a picture of the University’s antagonistic attitude towards student activists and willingness for police intervention.
“Once again the University's response appears very much to be 'why pay your staff correctly when legally you can get away with underpaying them?'”
In an administrative oversight, at least one staff member was sent the email despite having already been offered a conversion.