Over the past week, you may have received several updates from your school and the IEU about bargaining for the teachers MEA in independent schools.
The fact is, the union is not holding up the making of a new MEA.
Please see the latest NewsExtra on bargaining for the teachers MEA.
Please read the latest NewsExtra below and take action.
Here is a video message from IEUA NSW/ACT Branch Secretary Carol Matthews about the current state of play in bargaining, particularly in relation to the AIS’s most recent pay offer for ACT.
Get involved:
- Sign our petition here and say ‘yes’ to a better deal.
- Encourage your colleagues who are not members to join the IEU.
Your employer cannot direct or pressure you about your decision to sign our petition. You have this right by law.
The union will collate this petition and names will only be provided to the FWC, not your employer. Your Organiser will be in contact with members at your school shortly to check how you are going and provide you with any assistance you may need.
Click here for an explanation about the key issues.
MORE RESOURCES
- Sign the petition: Say YES to single interest bargaining for your school
- Say YES to single interest bargaining: campaign updates
- Single Interest Bargaining Authorisation – list of schools
- Q&A: IEU response to AIS video of 6 November
- Why the union said no to the proposed CMEA
- Your questions answered video | transcript
- What is Single Interest Bargaining? video
- The state of PAY: NSW independent school teachers video | transcript
- NSW teachers’ pay: IEU translocation tables
- ACT teachers’ pay: IEU translocation tables
- The state of PAY: ACT independent school teachers video| transcript
- What are School-based Standards? video | Reel
- IEU Reps speak out: IEU members want action on workloads!
- Video: What are Delegate’s Rights?
- Bargaining update Professional and Operational Staff – 24 October (ACT)
- Bargaining update professional and operational staff – 24 October (NSW)
- IEU letter to AIS – 22 October 2024
- IEU letter to AIS – 7 November 2024