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Early Childhood Andrews government makes record investment in early childhood Record investment in the sector shows the state Labor government has recognised the importance of early years education.
Early Childhood Three-year-old kinder rollout in South Gippsland Families, educators and services alike are enthusiastically embracing the rollout of three-year-old kinder in the South Gippsland shire.
Early Childhood Early childhood School Readiness Funding rolls out The SRF is permanent equity-based funding for early years education, supporting children and families in communities that need it most.
Early Childhood Early childhood teachers deserve equal pay for equal work The Independent Education Union is running an equal pay case, also known as an equal remuneration order, to improve the Educational Teachers Award.
Early Childhood Tackling OHS in inner-city early childhood centres The Inner City region has been working on a project to tackle some of the big issues within education, with a particular focus on OHS.
Early Childhood Long day care members deserve better deal If you work in a community based long day care service and your employer is not yet a signatory to the current VECTEA, we want to hear from you.
Early Childhood The road to our new agreements After a short delay, negotiations for new sector agreements for early childhood workers are about to begin.
TAFE & Adult Provision BKI dispute update AEU representatives at Bendigo Kangan Institute are working to resolve significant problems caused by the actions of BKI management in regard to provisions in the TAFE agreement.
TAFE & Adult Provision AMES negotiations continue Negotiations at AMES continue, with the employer being granted the ability to roll over the current agreement with a 2.5% pay increase.
TAFE & Adult Provision What happens when employers walk away from industrial standards Employers who choose to cancel existing agreements instead of signing up to the MEA are depriving their workers of industry standard conditions.
TAFE & Adult Provision Making TAFE the centre of vocational education The federal Morrison government continues to neglect TAFE, but the Victorian Andrews government shows genuine commitment.
Schools Join the ES work dimensions working party AEU working party is seeking feedback from ES members to ensure work dimensions accurately reflect the jobs they are doing.
Schools Our response to the mobile phone ban While cautiously supportive, given the potential impact on workload, the AEU would like to have seen teachers consulted on the mobile phone ban in public schools.
For everyone From your president: leading the way We all need to ask ourselves – are we prepared to take the lead? If not us, who else?
For everyone Morrison’s law changes threaten all unions Scott Morrison has a bill before parliament that would fundamentally undermine union democracy and threaten the recognised human right of workers.
Early Childhood Three-year-old-preschool rolls out It’s because of concentrated effort by the AEU and our members that three-year-old preschool is now a reality, rolling out in six local government areas from next year and delivering at least five hours of preschool per week for every three-year-old by 2022.