We've Negotiated a New Enterprise Agreement

 
From: "NTEU Victorian Division" <ecampaigns@PROTECTED>
Subject: We've Negotiated a New Enterprise Agreement
Date: September 1st 2023

 

Dear Colleagues 

 

The NTEU is delighted to announce that we have negotiated a new enterprise agreement with Deakin University. 

 

All Deakin employees are able to vote on this new agreement and will benefit from the improved conditions and pay increases that union members collectively negotiated. It was our members’ ideas on what was needed to improve upon in the existing EA that everyone will now benefit from.

 

Want to learn about the agreement? 

Join us on Thursday 7 September at 2pm for an Enterprise Agreement Q&A as presented by the NTEU. 

 

Register: Enterprise Agreement Q&A

 

Want to learn more about the NTEU? https://www.nteu.au/ 

Have questions? No troubles! Email: deakin@PROTECTED 

 

So what are the core improvements in the agreement?

  • A 17.25% Pay Rise by 2025 - 4% Each Year (2023, 2024, and 2025) + Past Administrative Pay Rises (1.5% in 2021, 3.75% in 2023)Three public holidays, along with the Christmas Closedown
  • Enhanced job security, involving the creation of 90 new full-time equivalent (FTE) positions (60 in EFA and 30 in T&R) to reduce reliance on casual employment
  • Formation of academic workload committees tasked with advising on the development and monitoring of a new workload model. These committees will include 40% NTEU representation.
  • A reduction of 30 hours in annual work hours, recognising that unplanned leave will also be considered in workload calculations.
  • Improved leave provisions, including the introduction of a 30-day Gender Affirmation Leave.
  • The right for professional staff to request a review of their job classification
  • Access to IT and Library resources for 200 days after each engagement for casual academics. Continuity of access will also be provided to casual professional staff who offer student support where needed.
  • Weekend penalty rates for professional casuals
  • Advancements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander career opportunities and governance
  • Establishment of an Indigenous Staff Network, with recognition as paid work/time.

 

Thank you again to everyone who has supported us through the negotiations with management. We believe these improvements will significantly improve people’s working lives at Deakin in the coming years. 

 

In Unity  

Deakin NTEU Branch 

 

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