A plan for settlement Settlement of the staffing dispute will require a statewide staffing system including genuine service transfers.
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The Premier must act Potential terms of settlement for the staffing dispute have been made abundantly clear.
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Industrial action on staffing to continue Federation members around the state have followed up the strongly supported statewide strikes on April 8 and May 22 with locally-organised stopwork protest action in the staffing campaign.
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Strengthening the fabric of society Fair industrial laws and universal, quality public education strengthen the fabric of our society. Yet the Howard Government would undermine both, writes MAREE O'HALLORAN.
Tebbutt sees tough economic times ahead Education Minister Carmel Tebbutt has forecast that the “economic climate” in which the next round of salaries negotiations will take place “will be tough”.
Vinson on the road again Professor Tony Vinson is back on the road visiting schools as part of his audit of the State Government's progress towards implementing the recommendations of his 2002 Vinson Report.
Maintaining our great public schools Chronic under funding of public education by both federal and state governments is exposed by the state of our schools.
No technology, no computing tests Federation Council will consider placing bans on both the year 6 and year 10 Computing Skills Assessment (CSA) tests when it meets on May 7.
Time is running out on Eltis The Department of Education and Training (DET) consultation with teachers on its proposed implementation of the recommendations of the Eltis Review is about to finish.