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Government's bad faith is palpable and irresponsible
Sky Channel meetings will vote about the future conduct of the Staffing, Standards and Salaries campaigns.
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Sky Channel stopwork meeting September 2
Teachers in all sectors of public education are taking stopwork action for up to two hours on Tuesday September 2.
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Salaries increases for all remain the priority
By re-announcing the availability of Institute of Teachers accreditation the NSW Government is engaging in diversionary tactics.
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Staffing entitlements under siege in several states
Staffing issues interstate are relevant to the current staffing dispute in NSW.
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The President Writes
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.
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Industrial issues
Howard’s ideological obsession aims at attacking workers
The Howard Government is determined to undermine the rights of workers, writes ANGELO GAVRIELATOS.
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Industrial issues
Unions campaign together for employees’ rights
Federation is working with the ACTU and Unions NSW for fair industrial laws at both state and federal level.
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State Government
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”.
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Federation
Union to consult membership and community
Federation is to undertake a study to ensure a strong future for public education, writes SALLY EDSALL.
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Industrial issues
Australian Technical Colleges — the danger within
Federation activists can't afford to be complacent about Australian Technical Colleges, writes WENDY CURRIE.
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Event
Public Education — worth the investment
“Public Education — Worth the Investment” will be the theme for National Public Education Day on Thursday May 19.
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Public education
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.
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Federation structures
Change to number of Council meetings proposed
Annual Conference will consider changing the number of Council meetings, writes JOHN DIXON.
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Professional issues
Inquiry hears from union on training and recruitment
JENNIFER LEETE reports Federation has made another submission to yet another inquiry into the training and recruitment of teachers.
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Occupational Health and Safety
Release days won to address violent student behaviour
Federation has supported a number of special schools in addressing violent student behaviours as an occupational health and safety (OH&S) issue.
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Funding
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.
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Campaigns
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.
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Event
Women’s Conference 2005
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Workload
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.
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Event
Photo competition
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