Australian Education Union Agreement Draws Criticism from Members
A recently negotiated four-year enterprise agreement between the Australian Education Union (AEU) and the Victorian Labor government is facing strong opposition from rank-and-file educators. Critics argue the deal represents a real pay cut, fails to address workload and class size concerns, and removes the right to strike until 2030. This follows a 24-hour strike in March.
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