Victorian Public School Staff Decline New Industrial Agreement
Educators and staff in Victoria's public schools have voted to reject a four-year industrial agreement proposed by the Australian Education Union and the state government. This marks a significant event, being the first time in over four decades that an AEU-backed deal has been turned down by members. Dissatisfaction reportedly stems from concerns over real wage reductions and a lack of action on class sizes and workload issues.
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