University of Sydney Branch

About the NTEU University of Sydney Branch
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) represents over half the staff working at Sydney Uni. All academic, general and research staff, including casuals, are eligible to join NTEU. We are a Union of Professors and all other levels academic staff, Faculty managers, administrative staff, carpenters and gardeners.
NTEU provides members with a range of specialised industrial, professional and commercial services. As a member, assistance is only ever a phone call away and we have an office on campus.
- Branch Contact Details
- Branch News and Events
- Collective Bargaining 2008
- Our Universities Matter Campaign
- Academic Roles Campaign
- Casuals' Campaign
- Enterprise Agreements 2006-2008
- Join the NTEU
- Women and the NTEU
- Archive
Branch Contact Details
The University of Sydney Branch Office is located in room 214 of the Transient Building on the main campus.
Internal address:
NTEU Branch Office
Transient Building F12
Room 214
External address:
NTEU University of Sydney Branch
Room 214, Transient Building F12
University of Sydney NSW 2006
Phone: (02) 9351 2827
Fax: (02) 9351 7573
Staff of the NTEU Usyd Branch
Elena Cotto
Branch Administrative Officer
nteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au
Andrew Rivett
Branch Organiser
arivett@nteu.org.au
Michael Thomson
Branch President
mthomson@mail.usyd.edu.au
General Inquiries:nteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au
| University of Sydney Branch Committee (2007-2008) | The 2007-2008 Branch Committee of the University of Sydney Branch |
| National Councillors | The Branch's representatives on the NTEU National Council |
| Cases Committee | Protocol for Personal Cases |
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Welcome from the President, Michael Thomson |
Join the union that will defend University of Sydney staff pay and conditions |
Branch News and Events
Details of NTEU University of Sydney members meetings, training days, forums and social functions.If you need additional information on a particular campaign or event, please e-mail the Branch Office at nteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au.
| Branch Events Calendar | Upcoming events for the University of Sydney Branch |
| Branch Newsletters (downloadable) | Downloadable PDF copies of the Branch's newsletters. |
| NTEU 2007-2008 Budget Briefing | A briefing on the Government's 2007-2008 Budget and its implications for universities and university staff, with comments by the NTEU. (downloadable PDF version) |
| Research Staff | Why the NTEU is the union for Research Staff |
| Members Equity | Information about Members Equity Bank |
| Archive | Information on past campaigns and events. |
Collective Bargaining 2008
The Branch is organising in preparation for this year's Collective Bargaining campaign. If you have an issue that you want us to consider or you would like to become involved, contact the Branch Office.The NTEU University of Sydney Branch Bargaining Team:
Dick Bryan (Associate Professor of Political Economy, University of Sydney)
Suzanne Jamieson (Senior Lecturer in Industrial Relations, University of Sydney)
Rachel Moerman (Assistant Administration Manager, School of Chemistry, University of Sydney)
Toni Schofield (Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Behaviour and Social Sciences in Health, University of Sydney)
Michael Thomson (Results Processing, Student Centre and NTEU Branch President, University of Sydney)
Jeane Wells (Industrial Officer, NTEU NSW)
| Motions Passed at Members' Meeting 20.08.2008 | A downloadable PDF of resolutions (motions passed) at the 20 August 2008 NTEU Members' Meeting re: Enterprise Bargaining. |
| Log of Claims | A downloadable PDF of the Branch's Log of Claims for the current round of Collective Bargaining. |
| Collective Bargaining Working Parties | The Branch has a number of Working Parties that are focusing on important issues for bargaining. |
| Academic Freedom Submission | A downloadable PDF of the Union�'s submission to the Senate inquiry into academic freedom. |
Our Universities Matter Campaign
The NTEU will campaign during 2008 to reinvigorate Australia’s universities under the banner of Our Universities Matter – Investing in People and Society. The campaign’s aims include:* Achieving higher levels of government funding and better funding mechanisms.
* The protection of university independence and freedom of inquiry.
* Controls on excessive workloads, better job security and a competitive pay rise for university staff.
* A better deal for students around affordability and improved student services.
For more information, please go to the Our Universities Matter page of the NTEU website. To access print materials about the campaign, please e-mail the Branch Office at nteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au.
Keep an eye out for details about the Sydney University Branch's launch of the campaign!
Academic Roles Campaign
Staff members have alerted NTEU to the distribution of a document that asserts that the Academic Staffing Committee have been examining Academic work, workload and promotion. This document was authored by Bruce Sutton, Derrick Armstrong and Don Nutbeam in April 2008.The NTEU, as a party to the current Enterprise Agreement which regulates Academic work, including important aspects of this work such as the role of Academic staff, and the allocation of workloads of Academic staff, has not been informed of any such discussions, or provided with this paper.
The NTEU will be holding a meeting on 04 June 2008, at 1:00 p.m. in Carslaw Lecture Theatre 175. We encourage members and non-members to attend to learn more about this important issue and assist in planning the NTEU's response.
If you have concerns about this issue or would like to be a part of the campaign, please contact the NTEU Branch Office on 9351 2827 or at nteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au.
| The University of Sydney's Document on Academic Roles | A downloadable PDF of the University of Sydney's document on academic roles. |
| NTEU Response | A downloadable PDF of the NTEU's response to the University of Sydney's academic roles proposal document. |
Casuals' Campaign
The NEW version of the NTEU's Smart Casuals booklet has arrived! To get a copy, contact the Branch Office on 9351 2827 or by e-mail at nteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au.You can also check out the NTEU's new UniCasual website http://www.unicasual.com.au for more information about university casual staff and a downloadable copy of the Smart Casuals booklet.
To join as a casual member or to participate in the casuals' campaign, contact Andrew Rivett on 9351 2827 or nteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au.
| Casuals' Workload Log |
Enterprise Agreements 2006-2008
Your new Enterprise Agreements are now in effect. Click on the links below to access the Academic and General Staff Agreements. If you have any questions about your conditions or entitlements under your Agreements, contact the NTEU delegate in your work area or the NTEU University of Sydney Branch office on 9351 2827 or nteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au.| Academic Staff Agreement 2006-2008 | |
| General Staff Agreement 2006-2008 | |
| SRC EBA 2006-2009 | |
| SRC EBA Schedule 1 - 2006-2009 | |
| SRC EBA Schedule 2 - Classifications |
Join the NTEU
Read about the services and benefits of joining the NTEU. Join online or call 9351 2827 to be sent a form. Membership cost for the University of Sydney Branch is 1.04% of gross salary. Union fees are tax deductible.
| 5 reasons to join the NTEU | Dr John Buchanan, Deputy Director, ACIRRT |
| NTEU on-line membership form | Join the NTEU online. |
| Membership benefits | More about the benefits on becoming an NTEU member. |
| Publications | Read about the publications of the NTEU. |
Women and the NTEU
The NTEU is a union committed to enhancing the participation and voice of women members. Women hold positions of influence and power at all levels of the Union, are active on the Union's enterprise bargaining teams, and contribute to the development of the Union’s strategy.
The Union has been a leader in many areas concerning women and their professional and employment rights, and provides support for other women through the ACTU and other non-government organizations. NTEU published the first national pay equity study done in Australia, and this has encouraged a broader commitment to pay equity within the labour movement.
At a national level, the NTEU Women’s Action Committee and the annual Women’s Conference develop this work. The Union publishes an annual women's journal, Frontline.
For further information please visit www.nteu.org.au/women
| Report on Promotion of Academic Women at ANU | July 2006 - Report produced by NTEU ANU Branch on promotion issues for female academics. |
Archive
This section contains information about past campaigns and events. Please note that the information included was accurate at the time of posting, but has been archived because the issue has been suspended or resolved.If you have questions regarding these issues or would like more information about these campaigns, please contact the Branch office on 9351 2827 or atnteu@nteu.usyd.edu.au.
| Anti-AWA Campaign | This section contains information about the NTEU's anti-AWA campaign. |
| Research Quality Framework (RQF) | Information about the NTEU's RQF campaign. |

