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Monday, 22 October 2018

University of Newcastle bargaining update – TO ENDORSE OR NOT?


University of Newcastle bargaining update – TO ENDORSE OR NOT – October 2018 (PDF version)

As promised in our previous bulletin, we invite you to provide feedback as to whether or not you endorse the package negotiated with the University.

Below is a reminder of the package on offer:

  • 10 days’ Domestic and Family Violence leave separate and in addition to personal leave entitlements
  • NEW Internal advertising of new HEW 5 and below professional positions in the first instance
  • NEW Increase in super contributions to 17% for fixed term staff with effect from 30 September 2021
  • Enhancements to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employment provisions including doubling some leave provisions and increases to language allowances
  • Representation on Diversity Working Group to address LGBTI+ concerns (does not require finalisation of the agreement)
  • Retention of existing detachment periods with NEW enhanced option for detached staff to access a professional external outplacement program
  • Longer notice periods for senior staff (HEW 8 and above for Professional staff) to 4 weeks
  • Minimum 2 hr payment for casual staff for orientation activities – plus additional payment for mandatory training as directed

 Enhanced Parental Leave entitlements:

  • Additional week of paid leave for partner (2 weeks increases to 3 weeks)
  • NEW entitlement of 2 weeks’ paid leave provision for loss of a baby between 16 and 20 weeks’ pregnancy
  • Additional 2 weeks’ paid leave for loss of a baby from 20 weeks pregnancy (6 to 8 weeks)
  • NEW entitlement of 12 weeks’ surrogacy leave plus receiving parent gets parental leave benefit
  • NEW Use of up to 2 days of personal leave per annum for volunteering activities
  • Limited cash-out of annual leave in specific circumstances
  • NEW Post-implementation review of Organisational Change

Improved pathways for more secure employment:

  • NEW Job Security clause
  • NEW Specific externally sourced career development and job seeking programs to support all staff seeking to secure fixed term and ongoing roles through competitive recruitment
  • Pay increase of 2% per annum over the term of the agreement broken down as:
    BACK PAY of 1% from 1 July 2018 to 30 September 2018
    FURTHER 1% from 30 September 2018
    2% on 30 September 2019/20/21

The link to your survey, which will be open on 22 and 23 October, can be found HERE.

UoN Professional Staff representatives

Sue Freeman

Lyn Keily

CPSU NSW staff

Phoebe Dangerfield

Ian Braithwaite

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