Unifaf a lancé un appel à projets relatif à la mise en oeuvre des formations collectives qui seront organisées en 2017 par la délégation Poitou-Charentes.
Date limite de remise des plis : le 14 septembre 2016.
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Education International demands respect for refugees’ right to learn and teach
By David Willis. On 20 June, World Refugee Day, Education International urges governments to protect refugees’ human rights, including the right to education, and to enable the teaching profession to develop and deliver effective education programmes aimed at a swift integration of refugees in their host countries. More...
Make Equality Happen!
By David Willis. In the shadow of the recent horrendous Orlando massacre, attacks on the Safe Schools program and its founder, as well as conservative attacks on gay lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer communities generally, this election is THE TIME we can all stand up and make equality happen. More...
Joining up a colleague is the best way to build the Union
By Michael Evans. Talking to your colleagues in the workplace about the NTEU and asking them to join is still one of the most effective ways to grow the Union, according to our recent survey of new NTEU members. More...
Defence Trade Controls: Presumption of innocence under threat
By Jen T. Kwok. In early April 2016, sources including the Sydney Morning Herald and Nature drew attention to what Advocate has been telling our members for a long time – that criminal offences in the Defence Trade Controls regime have become operational and there is a lot to be concerned about. More...
Interns – a new frontier for exploitation
By Ken McAlpine. Many students benefit from placements and work experience opportunities during courses of study, in the university and vocational education sectors. In fact, learning practical professional and technical work skills in real workplaces is often a pre-requisite for completing a qualification. More...
Oral history project of women in Australian unions
By Matthew McGowan. The project seeks to interview 50 women, across different unions, to tell their stories of their own lived experience as women activists in Australian unions. More...
Fee Deregulation in Death Throes following Federal Election
By Matthew McGowan. The Federal Election outcome has finally put to rest the Coalition’s university deregulation agenda. On current expectations, NTEU's Defenders of Higher Education are very likely to have sufficient votes in the Senate to block any new attempts to push a privatisation agenda on the university sector. More...
Bluestocking Week 2016: Furthering the Feminist Agenda
By Jeannie Rea. In the last round of enterprise bargaining, the NTEU successfully negotiated provisions to support people dealing with domestic violence, including extra leave and support in the workplace to ensure that people can hold onto their jobs. More...
WA VCs’ aggressive new IR approach
By Paul Clifton. The recent filing of applications in the Fair Work Commission seeking good faith bargaining orders against NTEU by the management of three WA universities is the latest in a series of signals that vice-chancellors are taking a different and more aggressive approach to industrial relations than ever seen previously in the sector. More...