For everyone Q&A: your Term 1 questions answered 31 Mar 2020 Our best advice on your most common – and uncommon – concerns for Term 1, 2020.
For everyone Building a better place for all 25 Mar 2020 Esteemed social researcher HUGH MACKAY AO argues that public education remains central to an egalitarian society and a more compassionate and socially cohesive Australia.
TAFE & Adult Provision Failing the future 18 Mar 2020 A new report shows a lack of government funding is making it difficult for TAFE institutes to maintain course standards for students and meet the growing demand for skilled workers.
For everyone Winning better lives for members 18 Mar 2020 The AEU is currently working on a three-year plan to win better lives for members, grow the union’s power and improve conditions across all our sectors.
TAFE & Adult Provision Falling enrolments in foundation studies 18 Mar 2020 The number of students in foundation studies courses declined last year.
For everyone From your president: Our 2020 vision: resilience, determination and hope 18 Mar 2020 The first term is always busy, but this year’s catastrophic bushfires and the ongoing impact of the coronavirus have made things especially challenging.
TAFE & Adult Provision Industrial matters: workload and OHS 18 Mar 2020 The latest updates on industrial matters in the TAFE and Disability sectors.
TAFE & Adult Provision Disability MEA is launched at last 18 Mar 2020 A ground-breaking Disability Multi Employer Agreement (MEA) has been officially approved at a Fair Work Commission hearing.
TAFE & Adult Provision Update on AMES agreement 17 Mar 2020 On 16 October 2019, members at AMES voted to roll over their current agreement for a further two years.
TAFE & Adult Provision The Macklin Review into post-secondary education 17 Mar 2020 The Victorian government is currently undertaking a significant review into Victoria’s post-secondary education and training system.
TAFE & Adult Provision New report lays bare VET funding cuts 17 Mar 2020 A new report has revealed that, in every state and territory, funding for vocational education and training (VET) is at its lowest level in more than a decade.
For everyone Support for members affected by bushfires 12 Mar 2020 For many, the start to 2020 was dominated by bushfires. The AEU has been visiting members in affected areas throughout Term 1, to check on their welfare and inform them about the AEU bushfire relief fund.
For everyone Helping bushfire affected communities 20 Jan 2020 Many AEU members and friends have been affected by the bushfires in Victoria.
For everyone Q&A: your Term 4 questions answered 18 Dec 2019 Our best advice on your most common – and uncommon – concerns for Term 4, 2019.
TAFE & Adult Provision Occupational violence in focus 16 Dec 2019 New resources are available to help ensure all disability members stay safe at work.
TAFE & Adult Provision AEU members protect agreement from Mambourin 16 Dec 2019 The collective action of union members has blocked moves by one disability service to terminate the negotiated agreement and reduce the rights of its staff.
TAFE & Adult Provision Victorian government caps TAFE enrolments for 2020 16 Dec 2019 The state government is capping some courses in 2020 to ensure the number of qualifications doesn’t outstrip demand.
TAFE & Adult Provision VCAL review into ‘hands-on’ education 16 Dec 2019 The Andrews Labor government has launched a review into the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) and vocational education and training (VET) in schools.
TAFE & Adult Provision Our stake in the future: new VET review 16 Dec 2019 The state government has launched a review into Victoria’s vocational education sector to ensure the state has the qualified workers needed for the future economy.
TAFE & Adult Provision Bad behaviour from BKI 16 Dec 2019 The AEU is defending the rights of members against Bendigo Kangan Institute’s appalling attempts to undermine teachers’ rights.