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  1. Members meeting Tuesday 21st December, Macauley Theatre 1pm

    Posted 20 December 2010 by Ros O'Grady (University of New South Wales)

    Dear members,

    At our last members meeting, we resolved to meet again tomorrow to discuss progress on the current and future industrial actions at UNSW.

    Please come along to tomorrow's meeting:

    Tuesday ...

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  2. Media Release: NTEU objection to UNSW General Staff Agreement improves staff conditions

    Posted 17 December 2010 by Michael Evans (NTEU National Office)

    Fair Work Australia (FWA) yesterday approved the University of New South Wales (UNSW) General Staff Agreement despite the National Tertiary Education Union’s (NTEU) objection, but sought ...

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  3. Unions Rally on the Library Lawn

    Posted 16 December 2010 by Ros O'Grady (University of New South Wales)

    A lively rally was held on the Library Lawn at UNSW on Monday December 13, to protest university management’s failure to reach agreement on new enterprise agreements with the NTEU. The protest ...

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  4. Outcomes from Members Meeting, 16 December 2010

    Posted 16 December 2010 by Michael Evans (NTEU National Office)

    Dear members,

    At our meeting today, there was overwhelming support for the following motions:

    "This meeting of the NTEU UNSW Branch:

    • expresses outrage that the University Council discusses ...

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  5. Media Release: NTEU Members to Protest at UNSW Council Meeting

    Posted 12 December 2010 by Michael Evans (NTEU National Office)

    National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) and other union members will protest outside the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Council meeting on Monday 13 December at 2pm, as part of an on-going ...

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  6. Vice-Chancellor's letter is crying crocodile tears

    Posted 10 December 2010 by Sarah Gregson (University of New South Wales)

    Dear Colleagues,

    Many members of staff would have recently received a letter from the Vice-Chancellor, crying crocodile tears about the inability of the University and the NTEU to make a new ...

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  7. Urgent appeal for donations: UNSW and Macquarie Members Losing Christmas Pay

    Posted 10 December 2010 by Grahame McCulloch (NTEU National Office)

    AN URGENT MESSAGE FROM GRAHAME MCCULLOCH, NTEU GENERAL SECRETARY

    Dear Friend,

    The 150 NTEU members imposing industrial bans at UNSW and Macquarie University need your urgent financial ...

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  8. Staff stood down at UNSW and Macquarie University need your support!

    Posted 9 December 2010 by Genevieve Kelly (University of Wollongong)

    NTEU members at UNSW and Macquarie University are engaged in a major struggle on behalf of the union to achieve an enterprise agreement and improve job security in the university sector.  This ...

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  9. NTEU Welcomes NSW Parliamentary intervention in Industrial Dispute

    Posted 2 December 2010 by Matthew McGowan (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) welcomes the intervention of the NSW Parliament in the protracted industrial disputes occurring at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and Macquarie ...

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  10. Our campaign is growing...

    Posted 2 December 2010 by Sarah Gregson (University of New South Wales)

    Dear Members,

    I am pleased to advise that the NTEU's campaign in support of decent Enterprise Agreements at UNSW is attracting increasing attention. Yesterday the NSW Upper House adopted a motion ...

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