TAFE & Adult Provision TAFE leads the way 20 Sep 2022 The Albanese government has acknowledged the critical role TAFE plays in Australia’s VET system, placing it at the heart of the national jobs and skills agenda.
TAFE & Adult Provision Excessive expectations 20 Sep 2022 Advocacy by the AEU is winning justice – and a generous payout – for TAFE members who have long been pressured into unreasonable workloads.
TAFE & Adult Provision Getting organised in TAFE 20 Sep 2022 New AEU TAFE organisers Carolyn Pearce and Monica Fly share their passion for making a difference.
For everyone A union of one’s own 20 Sep 2022 Musician, writer, teacher and AEU organiser Edwina Preston is passionate about the links between art, feminism and union power.
TAFE & Adult Provision Cooperation is key to better TAFE and disability funding 11 Jul 2022 The AEU is looking forward to working with the new Labor government to address the needs of public education across all sectors, including TAFE.
TAFE & Adult Provision RMIT and Swinburne negotiations update 11 Jul 2022 Negotiations at RMIT TAFE are postponed, while Swinburne TAFE is being called on to return to the bargaining table.
TAFE & Adult Provision Mapping out a plan for TAFE in Victoria 10 Jul 2022 Changes to TAFE funding and legislation need to properly address the many pressing issues faced by the vocational education workforce.
For everyone Not enough for TAFE in state budget 7 Jul 2022 The AEU welcomes investment in public schools and preschools in the Andrews government’s 2022–23 state budget, but there is an ongoing need for better TAFE funding.
TAFE & Adult Provision Ready for action: TAFE agreement campaign begins 7 Jul 2022 After repeated delays, negotiations for a new Victorian TAFE Teachers Agreement have finally begun.
TAFE & Adult Provision Navigating the return to on-campus learning 11 Apr 2022 As we return to classrooms and workshops, we need to ensure the safest possible working conditions.
TAFE & Adult Provision Your pay and conditions need your activism 11 Apr 2022 Developing a strong log of claims is the important first step in the process for a better workplace agreement.
TAFE & Adult Provision Big year ahead for the TAP sector 11 Apr 2022 With sector agreements to negotiate, and federal and state elections looming, the AEU is working to ensure the TAFE and disability sectors are front of mind.
TAFE & Adult Provision TAFE suffers through lack of action on federal reform 11 Apr 2022 Talks of reform are ongoing but we have seen no evidence of progress, while TAFE continues to bear the brunt of cost-cutting and privitisation.
TAFE & Adult Provision Vote for TAFE 11 Apr 2022 This election, voters have a clear choice: invest in TAFE and invest in Australia’s future.
TAFE & Adult Provision Shaping Victoria’s plan for VET 11 Apr 2022 Skill sets and microcredentials should not replace the broad-based education and qualifications all students need to forge a meaningful career.
TAFE & Adult Provision Drafting claims for the new VTTSA 5 Apr 2022 While the current agreement has strengthened conditions and job security in our 12 standalone TAFEs, there is still more to be done to improve the working lives of TAFE teachers.
TAFE & Adult Provision Building a compassionate future with TAFE 5 Apr 2022 Despite the federal Morrison government’s best attempts to dismantle Australia’s public TAFE system, three devotees tell us why TAFE is essential to shaping a strong and healthy Australia.
TAFE & Adult Provision Positive reforms need funding 15 Dec 2021 The Andrews government is changing the departmental structures overseeing vocational education, following its review into the sector, which recommended a more collaborative structure for TAFEs.
TAFE & Adult Provision Removing barriers to access 15 Dec 2021 A parliamentary inquiry shows the vital role of TAFE in providing accessible study opportunities and meaningful work prospects for learners with disability.
TAFE & Adult Provision TAFE for ALL, All for TAFE 15 Dec 2021 Federal Labor’s skills policy offers opportunities for students and a real choice for voters. While Tasmania is the latest Liberal government to pursue a privatisation agenda for vocational education.