
Know your Agreement: fixed term & casual employment improvements
The CEMEA makes a commitment at the outset to minimise the use of fixed-term employment in its schools. This guiding principle is followed by strict specifics.

Know Your Agreement: Victorian Catholic Education Agreement Highlights - Part 2
Over the next few weeks, we’ll highlight important provisions in the new Catholic Education Multi-Enterprise Agreement, including some important details you might have missed which could significantly enhance your working life.

Tasmanian Catholic bargaining update - July 2023
Negotiations between the IEU and Tasmanian Catholic school employers continued at a full day meeting in Hobart in mid-July, but the parties are still some way off reaching agreement on several key issues.

Know Your Agreement: Family and Domestic Violence Leave, and Sexual Abuse Survivor's Support
The CEMEA increases the entitlement to paid family and domestic violence leave for employees other than casual employees, to up to 20 days per school year.

Know your agreement: Workload Commitments
Lurking at clause 9.3 of CEMEA is an important statement: “The parties are committed to working together in development strategies to support the workload of Teachers and Principals…”

Know your Agreement: Education Support Staff & School Services Officers - salaries & classifications
Under CEMEA, all Education Support Staff previously on Level 1 have been classified to Level 2, lifting the top pay point in their incremental scale from $55,374 (Category B 2021) to $68,260 in July and then to $72,460 in July 2025.

Know Your Agreement: 30+8
This is a huge change - for the first time, this Agreement defines the working week of teachers, and protects their professional autonomy by putting strict limits around the amount of time in any week that a teacher can be directed by their employer.

Know Your Agreement: Victorian Catholic Education Agreement Highlights - Part 1
Over the next few weeks, we’ll highlight important provisions in the new Catholic Education Multi-Enterprise Agreement, including some important details you might have missed which could significantly enhance your working life.

Know your Agreement: Superannuation and recognition of service on parental leave
Changes to superannuation and leave directly tackle the gender pay gap and low super balances for female workers.

Know your Agreement: Minimised spread of hours (and better pay calculations!) for part-time teachers
there’s no benefit from working fewer hours if you don’t end up with any free days.

Know Your Agreement: Benefits at a glance
All the articles laying out the benefits of the CEMEA Victorian Catholic Schools Agreement are collected here.

Teacher shortage hurting principal wellbeing
Principals are grappling with “the highest rates of burnout, sleeping troubles, stress, and depression in a decade”.

Brisbane conference galvanises union movement
The ACTU’s first all-union get-together since 2017 was a rousing celebration of collectivism and the campaign for a Yes vote in the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum.

‘Workload Agreement’ wins resounding support
The IEU's new leaders General Secretary David Brear and Deputy General Secretary Kylie Busk are thrilled that 78.5% of voters have supported the new Agreement in 453 MACS+ Victorian Catholic Schools.

Workload Agreement: the Yes vote convert
IEU Rep Con Chrys has changed his position on the Victorian Catholic Agreement after taking a closer look at how it regulates teacher workloads.

Agreement Mythbusters!
There’s a LOT to unpack in this proposed Agreement. Here are a few of the most common concerns we are hearing about the proposed Agreement, with our responses:

Agreement is a line in the sand: IEU Committee of Management on the vote
IEUVT President Mark Williams says the MACS + Agreement is “a line in the sand about what we can ask teachers to do in the future”.

The Workload Agreement cheat sheet
The lowdown on the Victorian Catholic Schools Agreement, and links to further information on the deal’s main issues.

The Workload Agreement: Reps have their say
Two recent events have underlined the importance of a Yes vote for the proposed Victorian Catholic Agreement.

From Jacobin: Raising Interest Rates Won’t Stop Inflation
Teacher and unionist Chris Dite picks apart the hollow arguments underpinning continued interest rate rises.