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712, 2022

Updated IR laws bring hope for fairer workplaces & higher wages

By |December 7th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

The IEU welcomes the federal Labor government's Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill that has been passed in the federal parliament. Read here how these laws will support thousands of IEU members and their families: IEU Speaks on passing of new IR laws IEU members joined union members from across the country in campaigning for these laws - your strong collective voice has made a real difference. These changes are a [...]

612, 2022

IEU Submission – Draft Teacher Workforce Action Plan

By |December 6th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

The IEU has provided a detailed submission in response to the federal government's draft Teacher Workforce Action Plan. You can read our full submission here: IEUA Submission to draft teacher workforce strategy action plan Dec 2022 The federal government is to be commended for their collaborative approach to developing a response to teacher shortages; however, the plan needs more work to deliver tangible outcomes to improve teacher retention as outlined [...]

711, 2022

IR changes must be passed to support IEU members with caring responsibilities

By |November 7th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

Australian workers and their families need these laws changed now!     IEU members with family or caring responsibilities struggle daily to balance their work and home commitments. The Labor government’s Secure Jobs, Fair Pay Bill will deliver vital support to these members. READ MORE HERE:  IEU Speaks on need for flexible work changes Access to a period of staggered hours or a move from full-time to temporary part-time can make [...]

311, 2022

More work needed for a Teacher Action Plan that delivers real change

By |November 3rd, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

Public consultation is underway on the Teacher Workforce Action Plan - time for teachers to have our say. Read more here: IEU Speaks on draft Workforce Action Plan The next step to finalise a national response to staff shortages is crucial as IEU members review the draft plan released by the federal government. More work will be needed to deliver a final plan that tackles the underlying causes of staff [...]

2710, 2022

Federal government IR reforms begin repair of a broken system

By |October 27th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

IEU members from across the nation's schools and early childhood centers welcome the federal government's Secure Job, Better Wages Bill.  The previous LNP government's broken workplace laws will take some time to fully unpack and repair - but the government's Bill is a good start towards a much fairer system: Greater access to flexible work Multi-employer bargaining to get wages moving An end to the abuse of rolling fixed-term contracts [...]

2610, 2022

Federal budget delivers for future teachers; Now we must deliver for current teachers

By |October 26th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

The IEU welcomes the federal Labor government's funding of additional university places for education students. This is an important $159 million commitment for the future of education. Tens of thousands of IEU members will also benefit from greater access to childcare and expanded paid parental leave also announced by the federal government. The next crucial step is to support teachers battling unsustainable workloads and burnout. Employers and government can take [...]

809, 2022

IEU Speaks on Teacher Workforce Action Plan

By |September 8th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

Teacher Workforce Action Plan: Education Unions Show the Way Forward Education unions are ensuring a strong professional voice at the Teacher Workforce Action Plan Working Group that recently met in Canberra. The IEU is actively engaged in the Working Group to highlight the immediate and long-term reforms identified by IEU members. We need urgent change to not just attract new teachers, but to retain our experienced members being driven out [...]

509, 2022

IEU Speaks on the Jobs Summit

By |September 5th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

Jobs and Skills Summit 2022: We need an economy based on well-paid and secure jobs Our union welcomed the opportunity to participate in the Federal Government's Jobs and Skills Summit held in Canberra from 1 - 2 September 2022. Australian unions, including the IEU, delivered a clear message at the Summit - we need a bargaining system that is simple, fair and accessible. Read full details here: IEU Speaks on [...]

1108, 2022

IEU Speaks: Here is how we address teacher shortages

By |August 11th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

Read more here: IEU Speaks on how we begin to tackle current teacher shortages Our union welcomes the federal government's priority commitment to address teacher shortages. IEU members have identified the key solutions to a problem that was worsened to the point of the current crisis in our schools and early childhood education. An urgent national plan must be enacted by government and education employers.  

1108, 2022

Teacher Workforce Roundtable: Education unions call for national plan to fix teacher shortages

By |August 11th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

The Australian Education Union and the Independent Education Union of Australia have jointly called for a national plan to tackle the ongoing teacher shortage crisis across Australia ahead of Friday’s teacher workforce roundtable with education ministers. AEU Federal President Correna Haythorpe and IEUA Federal Secretary Christine Cooper described the roundtable as a crucial opportunity for Ministers to engage with the teaching profession via their unions to address the ongoing issues [...]

2405, 2022

IEUA Correspondence to Prime Minister Albanese. Welcoming the Hope of Change and Opportunity

By |May 24th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

Dear Prime Minister We write to congratulate you on the victory of the Labor Party and your personal victory in the recent election. We acknowledge that a new Labor Federal Government offers to our members the hope of change and opportunity and we look forward to working with your government to ensure equity and fairness in Australian society, particularly on the following matters: Read More :  Correspondence to The Hon. [...]

2005, 2022

We Won. Fair Work Commission Supports 10 Days Paid Family and Domestic Violence Leave

By |May 20th, 2022|Categories: 2022 News|

“Beyond the profound personal and social toll of FDV, women experiencing or who have experienced FDV have a more disrupted work history; are on lower personal incomes; have had to change jobs frequently; and are more likely to be employed on a casual and part-time basis”. Fair Work Commission Decision 16 May 2022 On Monday, 16 May 2022, the Fair Work Commission made an in-principle decision that 2.66 million workers [...]

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