Category: News
IEU supports National ECEC Walk Off
The IEU supports the National Walk Off on 15 July and encourages members to attend a rally to keep the pressure on the Federal Government to to fund sustainable decent rates of pay. The success of the Worker Retention Payment (WRP)…
The latest national technology literacy results from the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) show the lowest levels of student digital proficiency since testing…
Spotlight on reps – TASC reps
IEU reps from schools affiliated with The Anglican Schools Corporation joined us for reps training. They discussed ways of building strong chapters to increase bargaining…
The union is pushing for better pay and conditions for members employed by Aspect, who continue to raise serious work health and safety concerns. Aspect…
The IEU supports plans to improve initial teacher education and invest more in professional development in a bid to address unruly behaviour in classrooms. The…
Model A: Strong gains in new agreements
Members in Catholic Independent Model A schools have won strong gains in pay and conditions in union-negotiated multi-enterprise agreements (MEAs). The new MEAs were overwhelmingly…
BOOK NOW – LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE! The IEU Environment Conference is back! Join fellow IEU members at Taronga Zoo for a day of Wild Learning….
Stop press: Annual wage decision delivered
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) handed down its annual wage review decision on 2 June, increasing minimum award pay rates by 4.75% from 1 July….
IEU Speaks on balancing work and family care
Workplace flexibility must keep pace with an ageing population and growing caring responsibilities Teachers and school staff caring for ageing parents need stronger workplace flexibility,…
Hundreds of IEU members rallied across the state to demand the NSW government provide funding for fair pay in its June budget. Sydney’s Martin Place became a sea of…









