TAFE & Adult Provision Bargaining with zombies: old disability agreements set to expire Changes to industrial relations laws mean that workplaces operating under a ‘zombie agreement’ will no longer have agreements in operation as of 6 December 2023.
TAFE & Adult Provision The burden of shortages in TAFE TAFE teacher shortages need to be addressed as a matter of urgency, as staff continue to feel the increasing burden of excessive workloads.
TAFE & Adult Provision The latest on the NDIS Review It is not too late to have your say in the NDIS Review, and it is crucial that all voices are heard.
TAFE & Adult Provision Disability MEA update Negotiations between the unions and employer representatives continue, as the AEU and HACSU work to improve entitlements and conditions in the sector.
TAFE & Adult Provision Every teacher needs to sign the majority support petition As workloads continue to increase, all TAFE teachers need to help promote the petition for a better deal for teachers.
TAFE & Adult Provision Funding for TAFE in the federal budget The 2023-24 federal budget saw significant gains for TAFE, as we continue to hold the government to account.
TAFE & Adult Provision State budget a disappointment for TAFE There was disappointingly little for TAFE in Victoria’s 2023-2024 state budget – a missed opportunity to fix significant workforce issues.
TAFE & Adult Provision New bargaining laws explained Recent changes to industrial relations laws will affect multi-employer bargaining, meaning that more employees in the disability sector will be able to be part of the MEA.
TAFE & Adult Provision TAFE teachers need a Single Interest Agreement for better salary, workload and conditions A Single Interest Employer Agreement is in the best interests of teachers in TAFE institutes, so members need to band together and build the campaign for a better deal.
TAFE & Adult Provision Amping up new TAFE agreement campaigns Agreement negotiations have been taking place for the standalone TAFEs – but for many of the dual-sector TAFEs, negotiations are just getting started.