Your pay vs the sector: How does it compare?

 
From: "NTEU Victorian Division" <deakin@PROTECTED>
Subject: Your pay vs the sector: How does it compare?
Date: April 21st 2023


Deakin's offer is not what it seems 

Deakin University’s agreement offers a 2.85% pay per annum pay rise (14.25% over five years). The tables below show the difference in take-home pay between Deakin's pay offer and the university sector average pay increase*, over the 5 years of Deakin's proposed "Agreement".

See the full spreadsheet here.

At every university where NTEU (National Tertiary Education Union) has struck a deal, the wage increases have been better than Deakin is offering. And everywhere that staff have voted down a non-union agreement, we’ve managed to negotiate a better pay outcome afterwards.  

You deserve a better deal. Vote No, so we can return to negotiations with management and win you a better deal. 

Click here for a more detailed breakdown of your how your wages would compare to the sector average on Deakin’s proposed agreement.

Academic Staff Salaries  Professional Staff Salaries
ClassificationSTAFF WORSE OFF BY ClassificationSTAFF WORSE OFF BY
Level A / Research Fellow Grade 1  HEW 1 (Class No: 1) 
Step 1$10,031 Step 1$7,180
Step 2$12,090 Step 2$7,316
Step 3$12,721 Step 3$7,456
Step 4$13,353 Step 4$7,597
Step 5$13,866 HEW 2 (Class No: 2) 
Step 6$14,379 Step 1$7,722
Step 7$14,892 Step 2$7,869
Step 8$15,404 Step 3$8,019
Level B / Research Fellow Grade 2  HEW 3 (Class No: 3) 
Step 1$16,195 Step 1$8,109
Step 2$16,787 Step 2$8,265
Step 3$17,378 Step 3$8,423
Step 4$17,971 Step 4$8,583
Step 5$18,562 Step 5$8,748
Step 6$19,154 Step 6$8,915
Level C  Step 7$9,087
Step 1$19,746 HEW 4 (Class No: 4) 
Step 2$20,339 Step 1$9,272
Step 3$20,930 Step 2$9,451
Step 4$21,522 Step 3$9,633
Step 5$22,113 Step 4$9,828
Step 6$22,706 HEW 5 (Class No: 5) 
Level D  Step 1$10,048
Step 1$23,693 Step 2$10,242
Step 2$24,482 Step 3$10,439
Step 3$25,271 Step 4$10,641
Step 4$26,060 Step 5$10,846
Level E  Step 6$11,055
Step 1$30,402 Step 7$11,269
   HEW 6 (Class No: 6) 
   Step 1$11,598
   Step 2$11,822
   Step 3$12,051
   Step 4$12,285
   Step 5$12,525
   HEW 7 (Class No: 7) 
   Step 1$12,761
   Step 2$13,009
   Step 3$13,261
   Step 4$13,520
   Step 5$13,783
   Step 6$14,051
   HEW 8 (Class No: 8) 
   Step 1$14,311
   Step 2$14,591
   Step 3$14,874
   Step 4$15,164
   Step 5$15,460
   Step 6$15,762
   Step 7$16,071
   Step 8$16,385
   HEW 9 (Class No: 9) 
   Step 1$16,637
   Step 2$16,963
   Step 3$17,294
   Step 4$17,633
   HEW 10 (Class No: 10) 
   Step 1$17,800

* the average of NTEU-negotiated agreements in the current round of bargaining in Australian universities - includes Western Sydney University, Australian Catholic University, University of Technology, Sydney and Queensland University of Technology.

You deserve a better deal. 

What happens if you vote No?  

Deakin’s Enterprise Agreement will apply for the next three years if this deal is voted up. But if the majority of Deakin staff vote NO, management will get the clear message that staff want them to come back to the bargaining table to negotiate a better deal with the NTEU. At other universities where similar management attempts to bypass negotiations and put inadequate deals to staff votes have been voted down, managements have already come back to the bargaining table with better wage offers. 

This is not the best that Deakin management can do. Their draft ‘agreement’ should get a fail grade, and they should be told to go back and listen to the voice of staff – the NTEU. 

Why Vote No? Read more about how Deakin's dud deal also fails to address job security, working-from-home rights, workloads, and more. 

https://www.nteu-deakin.org/why-vote-no/

 

In Unity  

Dr Piper Rodd  

Branch President, Deakin NTEU  

Sincerely,

Deakin NTEU Branch

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