TAFE & Adult Provision How to campaign in your workplace 13 Jun 2024 Active participation from all members will show the state government just how determined TAFE teachers are in the fight for a fair agreement.
TAFE & Adult Provision Enough is enough 13 Jun 2024 Industrial action is the necessary consequence of the Allan government’s failure to recognise the value of TAFE teachers.
TAFE & Adult Provision Upping the pressure 13 Jun 2024 We are escalating the campaign in TAFE to build pressure towards better pay and conditions.
TAFE & Adult Provision A dual in the hand 13 Jun 2024 While protected industrial action ramps up in the 12 standalone TAFEs, the four dual sectors are at varying stages of their negotiations.
TAFE & Adult Provision Zombie agreements undead 13 Jun 2024 The AEU is continuing work to ensure that members in the disability sector who are covered by expired agreements do not lose vital above-award pay and conditions.
TAFE & Adult Provision MEA bargaining update 13 Jun 2024 The AEU and HACSU is continuing to push for government funding for higher wages in the sector.
TAFE & Adult Provision Power building in TAFE 13 Jun 2024 To maximise the outcome of the industrial campaign for the next TAFE Teachers Agreement, it is crucial to increase the membership base and get active.
Schools Labor values? What values? 8 Feb 2024 It is not simply a disgrace when the political party that has always touted itself as the champion of public education so openly abandons such a core value. It is a betrayal.
Schools For every child – and every schools member 8 Feb 2024 The AEU has stepped up its national schools funding campaign as workforce shortages continue to bite and school staff are increasingly run ragged.
TAFE & Adult Provision Moving forward in disability 8 Feb 2024 Despite being past their use-by date, many of the clauses in ‘zombie agreements’ covering disability members are significantly better than those in the modern award.
For everyone News in brief: Term 1 2024 8 Feb 2024 Our summary of education news in the first week of Term 1, 2024.
TAFE & Adult Provision Quick fixes not the answer 8 Feb 2024 A skills plan that seeks to address the needs of society both in terms of service and economy is valuable – but superficial quick fixes are not the answer.
Early Childhood Making our benchmark agreements even better 8 Feb 2024 The only way to address the workload crisis and to improve pay and conditions for teachers and educators is through bargaining and campaigns for better agreements.
TAFE & Adult Provision The state government is taking you for granted 14 Dec 2023 The need for a pay rise and workload relief for TAFE teachers has only grown while the state government continues to sit on its hands.
TAFE & Adult Provision RMIT contempt and VU back-pedalling 14 Dec 2023 Putting the squeeze on vulnerable employees is a low tactic being used by some universities in further attempts to casualise their TAFE teacher workforce.
TAFE & Adult Provision Union win at Box Hill 14 Dec 2023 The Box Hill AEU sub-branch went into bat for their AMEP teachers and came out on top.
TAFE & Adult Provision Shortages having worse impact on women teachers 14 Dec 2023 In TAFE, teacher shortages are affecting some women teachers working in female-dominated areas more than their male peers.
TAFE & Adult Provision Game, set, and match: Victorian government needs to match federal for TAFE funding 14 Dec 2023 The Victorian government needs to step up and match the federal funding provided under the new National Skills Agreement to support our vocational education sector and tackle skills shortages across the state.
TAFE & Adult Provision Zombies and supported bargaining in the disability sector 14 Dec 2023 The AEU is taking steps to ensure members rights are supported as zombie agreements come to an end.
TAFE & Adult Provision Disability royal commission calls for action 14 Dec 2023 The disability royal commission has shown that people with disability face unacceptable rates of violence, and government must take immediate action.