From The Point: advice for school job season
Education staff juggle some of the longest resignation notice periods of any industry and face a long, nervous wait to see if they’ve got the job.
Education and union reading
Latest reads, including news and views on the new IR bill, personalised teaching, and the pre-Christmas education summit.
From Australian Unions: What the IR bill means for workers
What makes collective bargaining so effective for workers is the same thing that strengthened bargaining laws: collective action.
Victorian Catholic bargaining impasse continues
The IEU has been negotiating with Victorian Catholic employers for over two years on a new Agreement, despite such deals being finalised long ago with Sale Diocese Catholic schools and in the state government sector.
The teacher shortage crisis: recruitment or retention?
There is an ongoing debate around what is causing the teacher shortage crisis and what we should be doing about it. Teacher and IEU member Jack Andrews says it’s time to move past band aid solutions.
Tune out, turn off, lean in: Go Home on Time Day
Unpaid overtime is a scourge which costs the average employee $460 per fortnight.
Victorian State Election - Party Promises!
Parties competing for your vote in the Victorian election answer IEU questions!
ACTU President lauds education staff at IEU Conference
O'Neil said the IEU's multi-employer bargaining impasse with Victorian Catholic employers shows how the current industrial relations system fails workers.
Why IEU members - and all Australians - need industrial relations reform
The current deadlock in bargaining for a new Victorian Catholic Agreement is the perfect case study of what is WRONG with current industrial laws.
Unions support Secure Work, Better Pay Bill
The proposed Secure Work, Better Pay Bill offers Australian employees the first hope at restoring some of their bargaining power in the lopsided industrial landscape.
From The Age: Capitalists keep the spoils
Have you ever wondered why capitalism has survived for several centuries in the advanced economies? How a relative handful of rich families and company executives have been getting richer and more powerful for so long in countries where everyone gets a vote?
Work-related gendered violence is an OHS issue
The concept of workplace safety has evolved - it’s now about more than just physical ailments.
What should a staff member do if they are a victim of violence or witness a violent incident?
How to deal with a violent incident during and after the event.
Violence against staff in schools: it’s never OK
It’s time for violence in schools to be recognised as an Occupational health and Safety issue.
Overdue backpay explained (sort of…)
Members in Victorian Catholic schools are about to receive some very long overdue backpay.
Veteran teacher shares his concerns for Catholic education
A 41-year education veteran lays out his fears for the teaching profession and offers his support for the campaign for workload improvements.
No More Freebies actions proliferate in MACS schools
Reps and members across MACS schools are rolling out actions to highlight the plight of overloaded education staff.
UPDATED: IEU monitors flood crisis to help affected members
The IEU is closely monitoring the wellbeing of members affected by the widespread flooding disasters, seeking out those in need to offer assistance.
Lesson plan changes could save ‘20 million teacher hours a year’
The Grattan Institute says providing all Australian schools with access to a bank of lesson plans would reduce teacher workload by three hours a week.