Enterprise Agreement (EB, EBA)

Massive Queensland teachers strike for better conditions in schools

More than 50,000 Queensland teachers went on strike to demand better pay and more classroom resources. Alex Bainbridge reports.

Victorian teachers protested the Jacinta Allan government鈥檚 decision to delay at least $2.4 billion in promised funding for public schools. Isaac Nellist spoke to Adam Bremner, Victorian public school teacher, Australian Education Union (AEU) member and Socialist Alliance member, about the impact of this funding cut on teachers and students.

A Voice for Members, a聽rank and file ticket contesting the Community and Public Sector Union elections, is the first in 32 years to challenge the incumbent union leadership and has activists running for every position. Jacob Andrewartha reports.

The Australian Education Union Victoria told its members in the first week of June it was ready to fight Jacinta Allan鈥檚 Labor government for the full funding that it promised public schools. Adam Bremner reports.

Several hundred members of the Electrical Trades Union rallied for decent pay and conditions. Jim McIlroy reports.

Isaac Nellist talks to Socialist Alliance Merri-bek councillor Sue Bolton about the impact of the Woolworths warehouse strike and what it reveals about fighting for workers鈥 rights.

Woolworths workers have been under pressure to cut corners on health and safety, and work faster as part of a system known as 鈥渢he framework鈥.聽Matthew Piggott reports.

Since its enterprise agreement expired six months ago, the Rail Tram and Bus Union has been pushing for new, fair contract with the NSW Labor government and private operators. Pip Hinman reports.

Woolworths EBA

The Retail and Fast Food Workers鈥 Union has promised to contest the new enterprise bargainning agreement at Woolworths, after the largest No vote in Australian history. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Woolworths workers are campaigning against a proposed enterprise agreement that would cut real wages and reduce rights for many. Isaac Nellist reports.

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation voted to reject Victorian Labor鈥檚 latest enterprise bargaining offer despite the union and government reaching an in-principal deal. A Victorian nurse reports.

The Australian Nurses and Midwives Federation聽unanimously rejected Victorian Labor鈥檚 enterprise offer and will apply to the Fair Work Commission for a protected action ballot. Kerry Smith reports.