RMIT University
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Federal Court reinstates university professor sacked in sham redundancy
The Federal Court has ordered the reinstatement of Professor Judith Bessant at RMIT University in Melbourne – a judgement that the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) welcomes as a warning ...
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RMIT's "offer" 0% pay rise plus trade offs
RMIT's "offer" 0% pay rise plus trade offs
Published: 24 May, 2013
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Tags: RMIT, EB6
RMIT's "offer" a 0% pay rise plus trade offs plus a list of the issues the NTEU's is fighting for.
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NTEU Meeting of Members
NTEU Meeting of Members
Published: 24 May, 2013
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Tags: RMIT, EB6
Join us at this important meeting to discuss the next steps in our Union Collective Agreement campaign.
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Ballot success!
Ballot success!
Published: 24 May, 2013
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Tags: EB6, RMIT
The recent ballot for protected industrial action shows the strength of support for our campaign to win a new and improved Union Collective Agreement.
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Academic Workloads campaign
Academic Workloads campaign
Published: 24 May, 2013
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Tags: RMIT, EB6
Now is our chance to win workload justice for academic staff. The NTEU RMIT branch is fighting for quantifiable limits on your workload and a system to enforce it.
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Travel and working offshore
Travel and working offshore
Published: 24 May, 2013
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Tags: RMIT, EB6
Despite major offshore operations, RMIT's current Agreement is silent on your entitlements when traveling and working offshore. This is the NTEU's proposed travel and working offshore clause for your new Union Collective Agreement.
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Casualisation “the dirty little secret of university expansion”, union to tell public parliamentary hearings into insecure employment bill
A casual academic, who received an award for teaching excellence from the University of Sydney, has been so poor she lived on the balcony of an elderly man, looking after his toileting and other ...
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NTEU Analysis of the 2013-14 Federal Budget
The NTEU Analysis of the 2013-14 Federal Budget, prepared by National Policy and Research Coordinator Paul Kniest, is now available for download:
This analysis clearly demonstrates that:
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Destination Fiji - a vacation from workers' rights
Bula!
Fiji is famous for its sandy white beaches, blue waters, palm trees, sunshine and smiling faces. But behind the island beauty lies a much uglier reality.
Since Commodore Frank Bainimarama seized power of the South Pacific nation in 2006, the regime has systematically stripped workers of their wages and conditions.
Now, over 60 per cent of Fijian wage earners are living below the poverty line, hotel workers earn less than $3 an hour, and workers vocal in opposition to the regime have been threatened and assaulted.
We can support the people of Fiji get their island paradise
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Abbott’s smoke and mirrors budget plan hits education hard
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) today warned that Federal Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott, is hiding the range and breadth of funding cuts planned by the Coalition should it win ...
Branch Contacts
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


