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Ais Mea Agreement

April 8, 2021AdministratorUncategorized0

AIS launches negotiations The Association of Independent Schools has indicated to the Union that it is ready to negotiate a new enterprise agreement for NSW teachers and support and operations staff. Position for Bargaining Letters Letter to Representatives and Members of IEU Secretary General John Quessy If you have an urgent request regarding your employment contract, price or contract, please contact our industry manager with your problem. The Union has met with the Association of Independent Schools (AIS) to discuss our ambitions and we have scheduled further meetings. The EU is aiming for a three-year contract which is due to start on 1 January 2021. NewsExtra August: EU recommends a “no” vote to the AIS After months of negotiations, the IEU has not reached an agreement with the Association of Independent Schools (AIS) on the terms of the new multi-company agreements (MEAs) that would apply in NSW and ACT independent schools. The EU has reached an agreement with AIS After the Commonwealth Government`s changes to the guarantee over-unemployment legislation, which delays the increase in superannuation until 2021, and the desire to secure a position in favour of multi-company agreements for NSW, AIS and IEU independent schools, they have been granted a position of approval. No agreement yet in independent schools The Union is currently negotiating with the Association of Independent Schools (AIS) new agreements that will apply to some 200 independent schools of NSW and the ACT to replace contracts expiring in October this year. Following, the IEU`s request for the inclusion of new multi-company agreements in 2021 applies. Independent school agreements before the Commission Multi-business agreements (MEAs) that were voted on last year by teachers and facilitators and operational staff in independent schools, before the Fair Work Commission alleges that the IEU`s Assistant Secretary, Carol Matthews, Assistant Secretary of the IEU, today (31 July) advised the Association of Independent Schools (AIS), which represents about 200 independent schools, that the rates proposed in the multi-company agreements are too low. Read the full story here. The Federation of Independent Schools has informed the union that it does not intend to meet with the union again by November, and it is not certain that new enterprise agreements will be negotiated. The AIS also states that wage increases in 2021, if any, would be set on a discretionary basis outside the bargaining process. The Union thanks the members for their patience in waiting for the approval of the agreements.

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