Faculty of Arts members and friends are welcome to join us for morning tea on Monday in the Menzies! Delegates and elected reps from across Arts will be there.
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On Friday delegates and elected reps from across Monash attended the @nteuvictoria.bsky.social Power Up: Building for Bargaining delegates and activists conference. We came away feeling empowered and connected within our branch and to other branches across Victoria.
MNHS Faculty Office and Gukwonderuk colleagues are invited to afternoon tea on April 22nd to meet union reps and each other.
Yet more institutional overreach from an Australian university: a student up for misconduct for recording a video critical of RMIT’s involvement in armaments research www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Last night’s 4 Corners episode is recognition of our years-long campaign for Better Universities. We know what needs to be done - now it’s time for major action.
Read the full media release 👉 nteu.info/4corners
Last night's ABC Four Corners painted a bleak picture of the ongoing mismanagement of Australian universities.
But we're pushing for change, and MPs are getting behind NTEU's reform proposal ahead of the upcoming Victorian inquiry: nteu.info/unireforms
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#HigherEd #AcademicSky
Starting after mid-semester break, members of our branch committee and delegates network will be gathering for coffee at Monash Wholefoods every Friday morning from 10-11. Come join us whether you're a member or just want to find out more about the union.
Monash University are paying back millions to staff after a landmark wage theft ruling in Federal Court - and also paying NTEU $450,000 in a 'contrition payment'.
Read more: nteu.info/monashpayback
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#HigherEducation #highered #academia #AcademicSky #universities #monash
After dragging this wage theft case out for years Monash University are finally set to pay what they owe - and more!
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#HigherEducation #AcademicSky #universities #Academia #universitiesmatter @alisonbarnes.bsky.social
No updates as yet, the students organised an action yesterday
📣 Calling all university staff and students 📣
Our universities are growing – but what does that mean for teaching, learning and student support?
Take our short survey (5–10 mins) today: nteu.info/classes
Monash Uni ends partnership with Woodside Energy!
This is a huge win for staff and students who have been campaigning for years to get this climate-wrecking company off their campus. My heartfelt gratitude and congratulations to those who have fought so hard for this.
It's just been confirmed that Monash University is dropping Woodside as a partner because they don't align with their sustainable values. This is an incredible win for @stopwoodsidemonash.bsky.social who have run a dedicated grass roots campaign for years.
From @nteumonash.bsky.social...
In Academic Board this week, Vice-Chancellor Sharon Pickering announced that Monash University will end its controversial partnership with fossil fuel giant Woodside Energy. Vice-Chancellor Pickering also said that the Woodside Building will eventually be renamed.
Take part in a groundbreaking workplace psychosocial safety census of all university staff in Australia, run by Pyschosocial Safety Climate Global Observatory. This an independent survey from University management and only open to staff.
Start here: nteu.info/census (takes 5-6min)
We're sad to see you go comrade but can't wait to see what trouble you get up to in Canberra!
below is the brief acceptance speech I was going to give on Tuesday, but instead my Fellowship was rescinded a few hours before the award ceremony:-
I acknowledge that I’m speaking on the unceded lands of Turrbal, Yuggera and Jagerra peoples and pay my respect to their Elders, past and present.
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Working arrangements in Australian universities remain precarious despite recent IR changes - as casual academics & @nteunion.bsky.social reps Emily Foley & Tony Williams explain on the latest episode of the podcast
“They just sort of institutionally ghost you”
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Ms Kelly rests now. And we've finished up. Justice Snaden reserves judgment for 2025.
Thanks for following this thread.
Ms Kelly responds. She observes that the Fair Work Act requires records to meet the regulations prescribed in s535, incuding the rate of pay, which Monash clearly has not.
There is now some confusion about the statement of claim, and whether it has info about any of the hours of the tutors. Mr Bourke then concedes that the Univrersity' defence here will stand or fall on the construction of the Agreement. "We haven't kept records," he mumbles.
Mr Bourke now says the University denies it didn't keep records of the tutors' pay. His honour seems puzzled about this. Do you have the records, he asks, they're not in evidence. Well, we have them, Mr Bourke says, we know when the tutors kept their consultation hours.
Now we're discussing the QUBE v CFMEU case, which was also about standing (but was about a different issue, in that case it was a variation application). The judge actually sat on that case, so he doesn't seem convinced by Mr Bourke's arguments on this
Why would the legislature seek to limit workers' rights to seek remedies, the judge asks. There's little guide, Mr Bourke concedes. But it might be about limiting disputation. Elsewhere in the Act, he notes, "applies" means where an EBA is in operation.
Mr Bourke raises the point about tutorial being a piece rate. The University could give directions about how the tutorial could be delivered. If my learned friend's argument is correct, if the Uni issues any directions about associated work, it would be Other Required, this is "improbable"
Justice Snaden asks Mr Bourke: isn't it just that this is some of the work that may be done by the tutor, and if it is done, it would be associated, and not paid for? Mr Bourke repeats his point that it is required work as part of the tutorial engagement.
Mr Bourke discusses ad hoc meetings. These are required too, Mr Bourke says. "Why?" asks his honour. "Everything is required," Mr Bourke replies. His honour does not seem convinced.
Mr Bourke rebuts the NTEU's argument that the University can't give lawful and reasonable directions about associated work. His honour says the Q is whether the consequences of lawful and reasonable is that it becomes liabe for payment. Mr Bourke says this doesn't mean directions can't be given