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usyd strikes 2022

News, USyd Strikes 2022 //

Sixth strike day of year goes ‘harder’ after Provost Jagose’s ‘disgusting’ email

“We don't anticipate the campaign weakening at all, and whatever students can do for staff, we’re there for you a hundred per cent of the way.”

October 14, 2022 Fabian Robertson, Zara Zadro and Christian Holman
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Student activists crash lecture hall attended by Joe Hockey in fifth day of staff strikes this year

Staff and students appeared at several USyd Open Day lectures to protest and discuss the importance of improving staff working conditions.

August 27, 2022 Carmeli Argana and Khanh Tran
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‘It’s just not in their agenda’: Third USyd strike brings First Nations staff into focus

The NTEU’s third strike this month comes just after the University revealed its $1.04 billion surplus yesterday.

May 24, 2022 Roisin Murphy, Ellie Stephenson, Sam Randle and Zara Zadro

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