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NTEU welcomes Greens and Andrew Wilkie’s opposition to uni cuts legislation
The Greens and independent MP Andrew Wilkie this morning announced their support for the National Tertiary Education Union’s ‘uni cuts- dumb cuts’ campaign and declared their ...
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National protests tomorrow for the restoration of university cuts
The NTEU is urging everyone who cares about higher education to join national protests tomorrow (Tuesday 14 May), to coincide with the Federal Government bringing down its budget.
“Right ...
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National Protest Tuesday 14 May
NTEU calls upon members and all those who oppose the $4 billion in federal funding cuts to make their opposition known to the Federal Government and attend our National Protests on 14 May.
South ...
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NTEU wins reclassification for Flinders Security Officers
Following an application from the NTEU on behalf of two members, Flinders University has acknowledged that their work is under classified and has agreed to reclassify them from HEO3 to HEO4.
Andrew ...
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Government cuts will turn students away
Politicians and their advisers are out of step if they still think that there are no votes in higher education, National Tertiary Education Union President, Jeannie Rea said today in response to the ...
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7th edition of edXpress just out
7th edition of edXpress just out
Catch up with the latest edition of edXpress, the free monthly e-bulletin from NTEU with news and views on what’s happening on our campuses around the ...
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Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty backs the 14 May national protest against university cuts
Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty backs the 14 May national protests against the latest $2.3bn university cuts. Protest actions are being organised across the country by the National Tertiary ...
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Final Reminder - National Indigenous Forum 2013
The NTEU Indigenous Policy Committee (IPC) will conduct the 2013 NTEU National Indigenous Forum on Thursday the 23rd and Friday the 24th of May, at the Brambuk Cultural Centre in Halls Gap ...
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Two years was too long
It took two years to negotiate the last Enterprise Agreements in South Australia. Here are some other things that could have been done in the same time.
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SA says "Two years was too long"
When planning for 2013, the South Australian Division of the NTEU decided its priority was to avoid repeating last round's lengthy collective bargaining period. Division Secretary, Kevin Rouse told edXpress that it took nearly two years to reach agreement at all three of South Australia's universities.
“From an off-the-cuff comment about an elephant being able to have a baby in the same amount of time, the ‘two years was too long’ message was born. We asked ourselves what else could have happened in two years and the result was an effective and amusing poster series putting the length of bargaining rounds in to perspective,” Rouse


