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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. More Staff on the Cards for UniSA

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

    The NTEU commends UniSA Vice Chancellor and President, David Lloyd, on his stance with regard to Staff/Student ratios as quoted in The Australian February 27 2013, Lloyd’s Mix of Irish ...

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  5. Sessional Staff Survival Guide

    Posted 31 January 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    Are you an Academic Staff member casually employed at UniSA?

    Do you work with staff who are casually employed at UniSA?

    Do you supervise Casual/Sessional academic staff?

     If the answer to ...

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  6. Academic Workload allocations for 2013

    Posted 31 January 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    ACADEMIC WORKLOADS

    At the beginning of each year we are asked a number of questions about Academic Workload including what are your rights, how is it determined and what is reasonable?

    Academic ...

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    Booklet
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    NTEU, UniSA Branch Academic Workload Guide

    Published: 31 Jan, 2013
    Edition:
    ISBN:
    Tags: Academic, workload,

    A guide to assist School Boards in developing a fair and transparent workload.

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  7. Enterprise Bargaining Update

    Posted 31 January 2013 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    Bargaining Update

    The NTEU, UniSA Branch Members endorsed your Log of Claims at the Annual General Meeting of 6 December 2012

    It was served on the University on the 17th December to the (then) ...

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    Submission
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  8. December Edition of The 3rd Degree

    Posted 14 December 2012 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    The December edition of the 3rd Degree, the UniSA Branch Newsletter, is being folded and packaged and will be sent to memebrs soon.

    To view it on-line see below.

     

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    Newsletter
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    December 2012 Edition The 3rd Degree, UniSA Branch

    Published: 14 Dec, 2012
    Issue: December 2012
    Tags: UniSA,

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  9. UniSuper Consultative Committee Rep Report

    Posted 6 December 2012 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)

    UniSuper Consultative Committee Meeting November 2012

    UniSuper is an unusual Superannuation organisation in many ways. It is technically owned by all the universities in Australia and yet they have ...

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  10. Let us say Thanks and Merry Christmas

    Posted 6 December 2012 by Juliet Fuller (University of South Australia)


    NTEU UniSA Branch end of year thanks to members and Christmas Party
    Thursday the 13th December 4.30-6pm.

    Please join the UniSA Branch staff and Committee for a celebratory end of year drink and light ...

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    Christmas Time
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