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1 décembre 2015

Scorecard reveals little improvement in gender pay gap but increase in numbers of women in insecure employment

By Terri Macdonald. NTEU is once again disappointed in the lack of real progress in addressing the gender pay gap between women and men in the last 12 months, with the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA)  scorecard, which covers 12,229 employers and four million employees (40% of the Australian workforce), shows that gender pay gaps are being maintained across industries and management levels. More...

1 décembre 2015

NTEU joins in calls for all employers to adopt paid domestic leave in the workplace

By Terri Macdonald. The 25th of November is White Ribbon Day and International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.   The NTEU is calling for employers to use this occasion to better support their employees experiencing domestic violence and implement paid domestic violence leave in all workplaces around the country. More...

1 décembre 2015

NTEU Submission to the Senate Inquiry into the economic security of women confirms women working in higher ed also at risk

By Terri Macdonald. The NTEU's submission to the Senate Economics Committee inquiry into the economic security of women confirms that women working in higher education are also at risk of retiring in poverty, without adequate superannuation. More...

1 décembre 2015

What is the value of postgrad students? (Advocate 22 03)

By Paul Clifton. Students are important stakeholders in their education, not simply consuming but contribut-ing towards their university. Yet when the activity of a university is reviewed this contribution is often overlooked or undervalued. More...

1 décembre 2015

We can’t and shouldn’t teach people into a job (Advocate 22 03)

By Paul Clifton. Last month, New Zealand’s tertiary education minister Steven Joyce announced that, from 2017, all universities, polytechnics w?nanga, and funded private training establishments that meet certain thresholds will be required to publish information about the employment status and earnings of their graduates broken down by specific degrees and diplomas. This is a dangerous path. More...

1 décembre 2015

Outsourcing at Newcastle and the business of detention (Advocate 22 03)

By Paul Clifton. NTEU University of Newcastle (UON) Branch is calling on University management to find a way to lawfully terminate its outsourcing contract with Transfield Services. More...

1 décembre 2015

National Council 2015 determines secure jobs critical for quality (Advocate 22 03)

By Jeannie Rea. In a departure from the usual format, the 2015 National Council Meeting, held on 8–10 October, spent the second day reviewing the last round of university enterprise bargaining and determining the strategy for the next round, which will commence next year in some universities. More...

1 décembre 2015

A most unlikely union: launch of NTEU history (Advocate 22 03)

By Jeannie Rea. The history of the NTEU is a story that needs to be told. What happens in higher education is vital for Australian culture. It is also vital for the Australian economy, as we lurch towards a post-mining-boom economic strategy. The NTEU is making a profoundly important contribution to Australian life, as the main support for the people who actually make higher education work. More...

1 décembre 2015

TPP impacts on education and education services

By Jen T. Kwok. It is widely accepted that the secrecy under which the TPP was negotiated has set a terrible anti-democratic precedent for the Commonwealth's future dealings around treaties and trade deals, though the major parties continue to skirt and avoid this key point. More...

1 décembre 2015

The unstoppable tide of marriage equality (Advocate 22 03)

By Paul Clifton. The Union has a long and proud history of campaigning on issues of equity and human rights, standing for equality, social justice, respect at work and a quality education for all. Members recognise that people of diverse sexualities and genders should be able to enjoy the full range of human rights throughout the world, without exception. More...

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