International Educators Oppose Australian Union Agreement
Educators in the US and UK are supporting a movement against a proposed deal between the Australian Education Union and the Labor government. Critics argue the agreement, reached through private negotiations, fails to address crucial issues like class sizes, staff shortages, and workloads. Concerns also include insufficient pay raises and the removal of educators' right to strike until 2030.
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