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  1. National Protest Tuesday 14 May

    Posted 9 May 2013 by Juliet Fuller (SA Division)

    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.

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  2. UniSA Bargaining Update

    Posted 2 May 2013 by David Corkindale (University of South Australia)

    The third Enterprise Bargaining meeting was held on Monday 29 April 2013.

    Since the NTEU and University management representatives had agreed to tackle the “big ticket items” in the ...

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  3. To Jam or not to Jam?

    Posted 2 May 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    The Vice Chancellor has invited all staff to participate in UniJam on 29-30 May- an event described as “a landmark opportunity to be a part of UniSA’s future direction”  and ...

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  4. Vice Chancellor Lloyd's Town Hall Meetings

    Posted 18 April 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    Staff looked cautiously optimistic leaving the H block at Magill on Tuesday 16th April after a frank and open meeting with the Vice Chancellor.

    In a presentation covering many themes, the standout ...

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  5. Progress Continues In Bargaining Negotiations

    Posted 18 April 2013 by David Corkindale (University of South Australia)

    The second Enterprise Bargaining meeting was held with University management on Wednesday 17 April 2013 in a spirit of constructive dialogue.

    The Protocols which will guide the bargaining process ...

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  6. Are you Being Superannuated Properly?

    Posted 5 April 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    The NTEU has spent a great deal of time assisting members with superannuation issues in the last 6 months and one of the main issues seems to be an “opt in” option  to obtain full ...

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  7. Bargaining Begins Positively at UniSA

    Posted 4 April 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    The first meeting to commence the new round of Enterprise Bargaining at the University of South Australia was held on Wednesday 3 April 2013.

     On behalf of the NTEU Bargaining team, I am ...

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  8. NTEU meets new UniSA VC

    Posted 20 March 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    Last week NTEU staff and Elected Officials met with the new UniSA Vice Chancellor, David Lloyd. The meeting was productive and encouraging with topics discussed including the Vice ...

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  9. Casual Resourcing at UniSA

    Posted 19 March 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    At the beginning of the year the NTEU received concerned enquiries from casual teaching staff stating that they were being informed they are no longer able to access computers, desks, phone-lines, ...

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  10. There's no EFTSL in Workload

    Posted 19 March 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    EFTSL do not determine your workload

    Some Academic members have notified the NTEU that they have been told they may need to tighten their belts and prepare for cuts this year due to projected ...

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