
Statement on Israel and Palestine
IEU members are shocked by the violence and loss of life in Israel and Gaza. Together, we stand in solidarity with the many hundreds of IEU members affected by what is currently occurring. We know some members have already lost loved ones, and many more are living in fear for family and friends in the region.

Know Your Rights: Flexible Working Arrangements & Reasonable Adjustments
Employees can request changes to their working arrangements to help balance work with other important aspects of their lives.

October 27 fixed-term contracts deadline
If you are working on a fixed-term contract, Friday October 27 is an important date – this is when schools must provide you with written notice regarding your position.

Why the IEU supports a ‘yes’ vote: a message from the General Secretary
I’m not going to tell you how to vote, but I do want to outline why the IEU is proud to support this constitutional change, and why I will be equally proudly voting ‘yes’ on Saturday

From The New Daily: Why the absence of strikes is unhealthy
Economics guru Alan Kohler explains why the absence of industrial action is not “economically balanced, fair or healthy”.

“Get on with it!” – Members demand action on a deal from Catholic Education Tasmania
IEU members in Tasmanian Catholic schools are fed up with the pace of bargaining on a new Agreement for their sector, which has now dragged on for 18 months.

IEU supports teacher education initiative
Improving incoming teacher numbers is important, but it is also vital that working conditions in all schools improve to ensure that we don’t continue to lose experienced educators.

Are we going backwards on worker safety?
Where’s the progress when the government that introduced workplace manslaughter law wants to make it harder for workers afflicted with psychological injury at work?

Referendum basics: how to enrol, how to vote
It's been a long time since we've had a referendum, so there are no dumb questions about how it works.

Tasmanians for the Voice: Raymond Blizzard
In the current edition of The Point, the best words about why the IEU supports the Voice to Parliament come from a member. We literally couldn’t say it better ourselves!

Voice to Parliament: links and resources
The IEU is wholeheartedly supporting a Yes vote for Indigenous recognition in the Constitution via a Voice to Parliament because we believe it provides a simple, fair, and unifying message.

Constitutional recognition and the Voice to Parliament: let’s get this done!
When we listen to people about decisions which affect them, we get better results. This is well known to unionists, who understand that workers need to be consulted on decisions that affect them.

Know Your Agreement: Victorian Catholic Education Agreement Highlights - Part 5
The final in our series on 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: Redundancy & resignation improvements
The CEMEA Agreement provides earlier access to the maximum redundancy pay.

Know your Agreement: Reductions in Scheduled Class Times
The Scheduled Class Time (SCT) reductions of one hour in 2023 and a further half-hour in 2024 are the biggest changes to SCT in 20 years.

Know Your Staff: Carolyn Monk, IEU Industrial Assistant – and former Matilda!
Carolyn is a committed unionist and a passionate football follower who took a keen interest in the Women’s World Cup.

Know Your Agreement: Victorian Catholic Education Agreement Highlights - Part 4
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: Consultative Committee changes
Consultation is crucial to the operation of the Catholic Education Multi Enterprise Agreement (CEMEA). The key vehicle for consultation in your schools is the Consultative Committee.

Know your Agreement: Meetings limits
Fewer meetings, more efficiently run. Every educator wants that. And this Agreement delivers the means for that outcome through the 30+8 workload model.

Know your Agreement: Accident make-up pay
The CEMEA increases the period of payment of accident make-up pay, to eligible employees, to a maximum of 39 weeks, inclusive of non-term weeks.