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University of Western Sydney

Welcome to the NTEU-UWS Branch Website

NTEU is a specialist national union solely representing staff in tertiary education.  In all Australian universities, NTEU represents academic and research staff, general staff, ELICOS teachers, and staff of Student Unions and university companies.

The NTEU-UWS Branch provides an advocacy role for all staff at the University of Western Sydney and staff in UWS entities such as uwsconnect and UWS Conference and Residential Colleges. The NTEU has staffed offices at Hawkesbury and Parramatta North Campuses.

NTEU-UWS supports staff in workplace and industrial matters and ensures that the Academic and General Staff Enterprise Agreements are implemented. Your elected NTEU-UWS Officials carry out ongoing negotiations to ensure pay and working conditions for all staff are maintained and improved. The NTEU with the broader Australian Union and Community movement is also campaigning for fairer federal industrial relations policies for example the recent abolition of HEWRRs and the Review of Higher Education announced by Julia Gillard for this year.

Your elected Officials consult with members at regular General Meetings to ensure your democratic voice is heard in protecting and extending the quality of our working and leisure lives. 

Join the NTEU today or contact the Branch Office or your nearest elected Official or Delegate for more information. 


Contact Us

 

Offices and Staff
NTEU Branch Committee Phone and email details for the President, Secretary, Vice Presidents, and Committee members.

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Join the NTEU

There are a few ways you can join the NTEU - online or by downloading a membership form and sending or faxing it to Helen Hinley on 02 4570 1761.

Further information about the benefits of joining the NTEU can be found here.

UWS form

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Cat's Blog

Cat's Blog Check out what the Branch Organiser is working on this week to help you improve working conditions and quality of education at UWS.
OUM campaign Mercury Aug 7 article

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UWS Workloads Project

 

UWS Academic Workload Policy Research Project 

Name of Principal Investigators: Dr. Elizabeth Watson, Robyn Moroney, Anne Maureen-Scarff, Genevieve Kelly

 

Academic workloads have been the subject of much discussion but little depth research. The diversity of models for workload allocation combined with the complexity of interpretation and application have made it difficult to identify equitable practices. Academic work is often invisible because it is performed in isolation, so that there is little evidence of how real time is divided between the demands of teaching, research, administration and community service. A lucid description of what it means to be a scholar, and the ways in which this is helped or hindered by workload policies, is much needed in the area of higher education research. The research project we are inviting you to become involved with, aims to fill this gap. A year long research project to look into workloads is being conducted at the University of Western Sydney in 2008, by a group of researchers from three UWS Colleges. Some in-kind administrative support is being supplied by the UWS branch of the NTEU.

 

Complete the Survey and return by mail to Kylie Morgan at SJSC, Bankstown Campus, Room 1.G.54 by AUGUST 15. 

 

This study has been approved by the University of Western Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee HREC 08/081.  If you have any complaints or reservations about the ethical conduct of this research, you may contact the Ethics Committee through the Research Ethics Officers (tel: 02 4570 1136).  Any issues you raise will be treated in confidence and investigated fully, and you will be informed of the outcome.

 

 

Survey Complete the Survey and return by mail to Kylie Morgan at SJSC, Bankstown Campus, Room 1.G.54.

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Newsletters and e-bulletins

NTEU UWS sends regular e-bulletins and newsletters to all members.

July 2008 E-bulletin
January 08 E-bulletin
April 2008 Branch Newsletter

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Collective Bargaining 2008

 

What is Collective Bargaining?

 

Collective Bargaining is the process by which salaries and employment conditions are determined for university staff. The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) represents staff in negotiations with management that result in an Enterprise Agreement. An Enterprise Agreement is a legal document that sets out pay rates, hours of work, leave and other conditions for staff. The current Enterprise Agreement for academic staff at UWS expires in December 2008 and negotiations for a replacement Enterprise Agreement are therefore underway.

 

How do I join the NTEU?

 

If you are not already an NTEU member and would like to join your colleagues in the NTEU you can do so online: www.nteu.org.au/join

 

How do I get more involved?

 

If you would like to join our collective agreement reference group, contact Cat Coghlan in the Branch Office on 9685 9928 to indicate your interest. The reference group will provide regular feedback to our NTEU bargaining team by email as negotiations progress and feedback on issues and strategies is required.

 

Bargaining 2008 Updates

May 2008
Log of Claims On Friday 30 May 2008, the NTEU served its Log of Claims on University management for the next collective agreement. Read on for a full list of what the log includes...

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Casuals


Casuals

UWS has it's own social networking site for Sessional (casual) staff.  Check it out here!


Visit UWS Sessional Staff network

With over one-third of employees being casual workers, tertiary education ranks as one of the most casualised industries in Australia. Casual employees in our industry are frequently exploited, underpaid, overworked and left with few avenues for assistance or redress.

It is therefore important that you are aware of your rights and entitlements under the current UWS Enterprise Agreements for Academic and General Staff. It is also a good idea to join the National Tertiary Education Industry Union (NTEU) because the union is experienced in enforcing these conditions and ensuring that casuals get a fair go.

If you are a casual staff member and want to join, go to the 'join' section of this site

For answers to all your questions about being a university casual and how NTEU can assist you, please visit our special casuals website, www.unicasual.com.au or download 'Smart Casuals', the NTEU handbook for casual and sessional university staff (2007 edition).

If you want further information contact the branch office and we can put you in touch with a delegate in your work area.

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Enterprise Agreements for Academic and General Staff

The current Enterprise Agreements for Academic and General Staff contain the bulk of members' entitlements that the Union has negotiated with UWS Management.

UWS ACADEMIC STAFF ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2006 – 2008
UWS GENERAL STAFF ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2006 – 2008

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2008 News and Events

What's On! Up to date record of events in your city.
New Industrial Relations Legislation Oct 2008. The federal Government has released further information about the shape of its proposed IR Legislation.
Federal Budget The NTEU Briefing Paper on the 2008 Federal Budget. If you have any queries please contact Terri Mac Donald on 03 92541910 or email tmacdonald@nteu.org.au
Wine Club & Union Shopper FREE membership FREE delivery and up to 70% off retail prices there are great saving to be had.
Mental Health Legal Services Project, PIAC Over the next two years the MHLS Project will explore the unmet legal needs of people who are mentally unwell and through piloting innovative strategies, enable those needs to be better met. They are seeking comment from interested parties.
HEWRRs is dead! Follow the latest news on the Rudd Government's changes to workplace relations and how they relate to Higher Education.
Shiftwork How to avoid negative impact of shiftwork on your health.
Stress A major study in the UK has confirmed the effect of work stress on heart disease, and found the problem more prevalent among younger workers.
Your Rights At Work

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Union Aid Abroad - APHEDA

E-bulletin September 2008

So the weather is warming up and Union Aid Abroad has an Annual Dinner to get you our supporters in Sydney out and helping us raise funds to assist our global justice work. And spring means that the end of the year is not that far off…. And it really is time to get your Festive Season Cards!

Get your diaries out now – Sydney Annual Dinner

Get your diaries out now to mark in this great event where you can show your support for the work we do. Numbers are limited so book and pay early so you don’t miss out!

Sydney Annual Dinner

6.30 PM for 7.00 PM start FRIDAY 10 October
Paddington Town Hall
Cnr Oxford St and Oatley Rd
Paddington
$80 per head or $70 for Union Aid Abroad regular donors/members(sign up now at www.unionaidabroad.org.au and save $10!)

Includes three course Middle Eastern feast, entertainment, MCs
Guest speaker: Richard Glover – ABC Radio host, best-selling author of Desperate Husbands and popular SMH columnist.

To book your table or tickets contact Union Aid Abroad on 02 9264 9343 or email office@unionaidabroad.org.au

Organise and book tables for your union, with friends, family and other groups now.

This event is proudly sponsored by Australian Super and Members Equity Bank – so support the people that support us!

Get a Gift that Changes Lives

Union Aid Abroad’s 2008 Festive Season cards and Gifts that Changes Lives gift cards are now available to purchase online. Solve your gift giving dilemmas and support Union Aid Abroad’s projects all at the same time.

Send a message of hope and peace to family and friends and also help make life fair for families and communities in developing countries

Festive Season Cards help us raise money to support our overseas work. A gift card purchased through the Gifts that Change Lives range is a tax-deductible donation that goes directly to the Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA project highlighted in the selected card.

See our entire card range online now. Visit www.unionaidabroad.org.au  and find out how to order your cards and gifts online or email office@unionaidabroad.org.au now!!

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Women

Women's Rights at Work

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 othernon-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.

Click here to get Information on what the union is doing nationally.

Please find attached the Unions NSW Women’s Rights at Work – we are hoping to get as many petitions as possible signed ahead of the Sydney Productivity Commission hearing on Tuesday 20 May, so if you can fax back to Unions NSW by Monday 19 May, that would be great. Fax details are on the petition.

Invitation to the UWS Women’s Network Seminar

 

Gender Equality in Australia – Are we going Backwards?

 

Wednesday 4 June, 12-1.30pm, Lecture Theatre 2, Building 4, Campbelltown Campus

 

With special guest speakers Eva Cox, Emma Partridge and Amanda Tattersall.

 

Download the flyer.

 

Maternity Leave Petition
UWS Women’s Network Seminar

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Members Equity

Burma Response Media release re Members Equity's contribution to relief campaigns for the recent natural disasters in China and Burma.
Rate sheet, Jan 2008 Updated rate sheet for your reference. Fantastic news on the Online Savings Account interest rate which will increase by 0.80%, meaning that ME offers one of the top two rates in Australia.
Boosted On-line presence for ME! Members Equity Bank to launch new upgraded website, and new campaign for Online Savings Account.

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Audited Financial Reports

Audited Financial Report for the year end 30.06.07

 

Financial Report

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Cases Committee

vacation leave
Cases Committee
Branch Personal Case Protocol
2008 Benefits Guide Access the 2008 Workers Compensation Benefits Guide

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Members Area

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