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  1. Is your university lecture or tutorial overcrowded? Let NTEU know

    Posted 28 February 2012 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    Overcrowdings of lectures and tutorials is a common complaint amongst university staff and students in the first few weeks of first semester.  In fact, all staff have stories of trying to do too ...

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  2. New report shows workplace bullying a major issue at University of New South Wales

    Posted 27 February 2012 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    A new report by the NTEU branch at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) reveals that workplace bullying is a major problem at the institution.

    NTEU's UNSW Branch initiated a survey on workplace ...

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  3. NTEU Media Release: Sydney Uni Management cut staff while student numbers increase

    Posted 20 February 2012 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    Management at the University of Sydney have released their Final Change Proposal and are proceeding with plans to cut 340 staff without engaging in any genuine consultation regarding the changes, the ...

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  4. NTEU Media Release: Australian Universities Today and Tomorrow, The Future of Higher Education - Information for the media

    Posted 9 February 2012 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    Media are invited to attend the National Tertiary Education Union’s (NTEU) conference on the future of higher education, Australian Universities Today and Tomorrow. This will take place 22 and ...

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  5. NTEU Media Release: Sydney Uni management already implementing jobs cuts, in breach of agreement, claims union

    Posted 8 February 2012 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    Management at the University of Sydney has begun implementing its proposed staff cuts in breach of the Enterprise Agreement, the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) claimed today.

    "We have been ...

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  6. NTEU supports petition to save Australian auto industry

    Posted 30 January 2012 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    NTEU is supporting a petition launched today by the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union (AMWU) calling on all members of Federal Parliament to continue supporting the Australian car manufacturing ...

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  7. NTEU Media Release: NTEU calls for governance changes to higher education superannuation fund

    Posted 15 December 2011 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) will call on the UniSuper Board to convene a national meeting next year to discuss governance changes to the higher education sector’s ...

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  8. NTEU Media Release: Government gets it right with the consolidation of higher education

    Posted 13 December 2011 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) believes consolidating tertiary education into the one Department is the right policy move for higher education.

    “Bringing together the Departments ...

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  9. NTEU Media Release: Base funding review confirms universities are at breaking point

    Posted 8 December 2011 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    The Federal Government’s report into the adequacy of higher education funding confirms Australia’s universities are approaching breaking point and in urgent need of increased investment ...

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  10. NTEU Media Release: Coalition breaks policy silence on universities to support further concentration of research dollars

    Posted 8 December 2011 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    The Federal Coalition has broken its silence on higher education policy only to support the concentration of Commonwealth research funding in fewer universities, the National Tertiary Education Union ...

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