| The President Writes |
Inner Sydney proposal exposes Government neglect SUE SIMPSON writes the Government's plans for 33 public schools are only piecemeal solutions.
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| Public education |
Communities rally against school rationalisation Less than one week after Public Education Day, the State Government has released a "draft proposal" to rationalise inner city schools.
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| Working conditions |
Workers compensation under attack "An act of bastardry" was how CMFEU Secretary Andrew Ferguson described the State Government's Workers Compensation Legislation Bill to a packed meeting of the NSW Labor Council on March 29.
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| Working conditions |
Time to act on THA issue The decision by the Teacher Housing Authority (THA) to no longer provide furnished units in remote towns will seriously hinder their ability to attract staff in the future.
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| Occupational Health and Safety |
Principals are not OH&S employers Are principals employers under OH&S? No, writes JOAN LEMAIRE.
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| Women activists |
Date set for Women's Conference Mark in your diary and on your calendar May 26, because that is the date for this year's Women's Conference.
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| Public sector |
Rally for the ABC Friends of the ABC will hold a shareholders' meeting about the future of our Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Sunday April 29 from 11am to 1pm.
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| TAFE |
Salary maintenance win The Department has finally agreed with Federation that TAFE senior head teachers (old classification) and head teachers (old and new classification) who lose their positions and have to regress to either Band 1 head teacher or teacher will have salary maintenance for 12 months.
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