In this video, Laura Wilson, NTEU Member and member of the Bargaining Team, talks about the NTEU's General Staff Development Claim. And, the importance of a fair, accountable and transparent system to help provide General Staff at the University of Sydney with opportunities for career development.
We recently held a seminar for all UoW General Staff on position classification, which had good representation of general staff throughout the university. The seminar, which was organised and run by ...
The NTEU is currently surveying general /professional staff about your experiences in higher education.
The online survey will close at the end of Wednesday 25 August, so take this last opportunity ...
Did you know that general Staff are entitled to apply for reclassification without the support of their supervisor. Under the new Enterprise agreement General Staff can put an application for ...
A new electronic publication for NTEU general and professional staff members was launched yesterday. Stories sourced from across the state highlighted important victories recently won by NTEU general ...
A proposed restructure within the Faculty of Health Sciences has galvanised clinical education staff. Facing a new structure that appears to have written them all out of a job in 2012, the group has joined together as NTEU members to tell management they’ve got it all wrong. Here is there message about the importance of working in union to achieve collective
Position Classification Seminar update
Over UNE General 40 staff members attended an NTEU seminar on Position Classification. The seminar, which was organised via the NTEU General Staff Working Party ...
The First Round of General Staff Reclassification that is subject to our new agreement is underway and the NTEU has produced a fact sheet to assist members with this new process. If you have any ...
On Thursday UOW staff received an email from the Vice-Chancellor that announced a ballot for the approval of an Enterprise Agreement for all general staff. What the email did not say is that, ...