This page is for staff employed at Australian tertiary education providers other than universities, TAFE (Vic), Adult & Community Education (Vic), Student Unions, Research Institutes, Indigenous Education Providers, ELICOS/TESOL.
NTEU has coverage and members in the growing private tertiary education sector. This area is of increasing significance as a result of changes to government regulatory and funding policies over the past decade.
This sector is very diverse, covering short-course non-assessed training, formal accredited vocational training, and even degree-level and post-graduate courses, either directly accredited by State/Territory authorities, or in some cases by university-accreditation.
Many employees in this sector have conditions of employment and job security far below their TAFE and University colleagues doing the same type of work.
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For a list of workplaces at which NTEU has members, click here.
Recent Posts
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New Enterprise Agreement at RACGP
After a long and ultimately successful campaign, a new Union endorsed Enterprise Agreement has been approved by Fair Work Australia and has now taken effect. Congratulations to all RACGP NTEU ...
The RACGP Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 2010
Published: 09 Mar, 2011
Valid: 15/03/11 - 29/06/14
Tags: Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, other
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RACGP application refused by Fair Work Australia
Fair Work Australia has reached a formal decision to dismiss the application by the College for a new agreement.
You can download a copy of the decision here.
As you can see, many of the issues and ...
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RACGP EBA ballot and outcomes
Most of you would by now know that the proposed RACGP Enterprise Agreement, which went to ballot last Thursday 9th was approved by the narrowest of margins – 88 votes yes – 87 votes no.
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Vote "no" on the RACGP management deal
This Thursday you have been asked to vote on the College proposal for a new Collective Agreement. This is not an agreed document, it is the College’s proposal.
The National Tertiary ...
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Royal Australian College of General Practitioners attack working conditions, including sick leave
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners is pushing an inferior deal that staff have already rejected that would cut sick leave entitlements and reduce job security by cutting redundancy ...


