Charles Sturt University
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Good News For DSA Staff
Congratulations to Staff in the Division of Student Administration (DSA) who have been working with the NTEU to address staffing issues following a recent managing change process. DSA staff were ...
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Meetings Re Timetable Concerns
Information meetings are called for NTEU members and interested non-members to report on recent representations to CSU management. The meetings will report and encourage discussion around the ...
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Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA 2012 Raffle
Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA 2012 Raffle – Get your tickets before the draw on 7 June!
Get your tickets today for your chance to win an $8,000 travel voucher or a great Gazelle commuter bike ...
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Timetable Policy Concerns
Earlier today an urgent message was posted to What's New and News about a new timetabling procedure and timetable policy that management intends to introduce at CSU. We encourage all our ...
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Indigenous business is Union business - Musgrave Park Tent embassy
As many are no doubt aware, on the 16/5/12, 200 Police Officers, on the orders of QLD Premier Campbell Newman, and Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk descended upon Musgrave Park to forcibly remove the ...
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NTEU media release: Governments must listen to Insecure Work Inquiry on need for increased investment in skills and education
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) welcomes the report of the Independent Inquiry into Insecure Work, Lives on Hold, released at Australian Council of Trade Unions Congress in Sydney today.
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NTEU NSW trials new ACTU training for delegates
We value the work of our delegates and recognise the vital role they play in our union, which is why we endeavour to ensure our delegates and activists feel trained, confident and supported in their work.
The ACTU has been developing a new online system for delegate training, which was launched at ACTU Congress this morning. Based on our recent work with delegates, NTEU NSW Division was chosen to help trial these modules. Delegates Sue and Ben took part in the training and provided feedback.
As a union leader I think this is a great initiative. Online training is not a replacement for face-to-face training, but it does offer another way for unions to better support delegates in their role.
NTEU NSW Division views delegate development and support as a key priority, which is why we have launched a new handbook and quarterly publication for delegates this year. We have also developed introductory training sessions for delegates that are regularly held in the NSW Division Office.Later this week, we will be launching a new section on our website that provides information about how NTEU members can get involved in union activities.
With the help of our members, activists and delegates we hope to build the NTEU and provide members with the best possible representation at work. -
Essential Vision: Are We Dumbing Down Our Universities?
National Assistant Secretary Matt McGowan appeared on Essential Vision's Three Questions That Count, episode 10, question 2: Are We Dumbing Down Our Universities?
Matt McGowan explains why opening ...
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Timetable Policy Concerns
NTEU has raised concerns with CSU management about a draft timetable policy that is being developed in conjunction with the introduction of a new computer based timetabling system. The ...
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NTEU Rule Changes
Fair Work Australia has approved our changes to the NTEU Rules, which were adopted at the National Council meeting in 2011.
The most significant changes consolidate the structure of the Northern ...
Branch Contacts
Sub Branch Office
N6 Bathurst Campus
Charles Sturt University
Phone: 02 6338 4716
csu@nteu.org.au
http://www.nteu.org.au/csu
Branch Office
Room 109 Building 4 Wagga Campus
Charles Sturt University
Phone: 02 6933 4463
csu@nteu.org.au
http://www.nteu.org.au/csu
Susan Wood
Branch President
swood@csu.edu.au
Bonny Campbell
Branch Organiser
bcampbell@nteu.org.au
Kevin Poynter
Branch Organiser
kpoynter@nteu.org.au


