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Curriculum approach is classic Gillard
Lack of consultation and inadequate time to prepare for changes symptomatic of education minister out of touch with how schools operate.
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More league tables signal a new low
Unions nationwide committed to non-cooperation with NAPLAN if government refuses to act.
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Angry TAFE teachers stand up for their rights
Town Hall strike meeting calls on State Government to negotiate for an overdue fair settlement.
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Primary Activists Conference
Funding available to attend gathering that will develop strategies for campaign on staffing, conditions and release time.
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March 2009

The President Writes
Teachers blamed without facts
Federation did not seek the additional day's holiday on April 27, nor was it consulted about the matter.
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Campaigns
Health and safety rights under threat
National harmonisation of OH&S laws poses a threat to the higher standards currently in place in NSW.
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Professional issues
New educators concerns remain the same
Workload, behaviour, pay and class sizes trouble new teachers.
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Equity issues
Preserving the integrity of the HSC
Contact the union if you have information or views that would ensure HSC special provisions are administered in a fair manner.
[ Full Story ]
Campaigns
Fully fund TAFE salary increases
All Federation members should be encouraged to support the campaign for full funding of salary increases for TAFE teachers without the need for more conditions trade-offs.
[ Full Story ]
Funding
Nitty gritty of schools infrastructure investment
Questions answered on the Federal Government's schools infrastructure investment.
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Finance
Seeking a better super deal for women
Women's voices must be heard on the value of their retirement income.
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Campaigns
Work still to be done on staffing issues
Federation continues to pursue a number of issues that require clarification and resolution.
[ Full Story ]
Campaigns
Stop gaol privatisation
[ Full Story ]
Event
Celebrate on May 21
Public Education Day will be celebrated nationally on Thursday May 21.
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Equity issues
Concerns over PAS remain
Criteria for inclusion in the Priority Action Schools program must be resolved.
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Event
Aboriginal Members Conference
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Professional issues
Teachers wanted for curriculum development
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Federation
Federation wins ACTU award
Federation has won the ACTU award for Best Communications Strategy for its recent Standards, Staffing and Salaries campaign.
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Professional issues
Concerns multicampus colleges are failing teachers and students
Unless DET negotiates in good faith over issues concerning multicampus colleges, Federation will develop an appropriate campaign of political and industrial action.
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Campaigns
Focus on membership
Recruitment is everyone's business.
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Salaries
Still waiting for pay offer for members on small awards
The NSW Government hasn't committed to genuine pay increases for Federation members on small awards.
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Charity
Primary teachers generous to Stewart House
For their school size, staff at primary schools are among the top supporters of salary deductions to Stewart House.
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