Advocate, Nov 2020

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Wage theft is core university business The COVID-19 crisis has exposed the destructive consequences of an over reliance on casual labour across the economy. One of the clearest examples of this over-reliance is in universities. For the last two decades, as federal funding has stagnated, universities have leaned into international student fees on the revenue side, and casual workers on the expense side. This devolved the risks of the international student fee market to insecurely employed staff with few entitlements or employment rights.

This is a devastating consequence of the central business model of universities intersecting with the Federal Government’s ideological aversion to universities accessing JobKeeper.

Since the pandemic hit and international student fee income dried up, thousands of casual university staff have lost their jobs.

University managers have shown a keenness to deny the extent of casualisation within the sector. They typically point to figures showing that on a full time equivalent (FTE) basis casuals comprise

Damien Cahill Assistant Secretary, NSW Division

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Uncovering the true extent of casualisation


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Cathy Moore elected new WA Division Secretary

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page 49

Jonathan Hallett steps down as WA Div Sec

1min
page 49

Pep Turner takes over as Tasmanian Division Secretary

1min
page 48

Tasmania farewells Kelvin Michael

1min
page 48

Out from under the cover of COVID

5min
pages 35-36

2020 Joan Hardy Scholarship goes to Sonja Dawson

3min
page 47

Sara Ranatunge awarded 2020 Carolyn Allport Scholarship

2min
page 46

Anna Stewart Memorial Project continues in 2020

5min
pages 42-43

Vale Prof Tracey Bretag

3min
page 43

National Council during COVID

4min
pages 40-41

Building on the moment

3min
page 37

Delegate Profile: Professor Peter Dabnichki, RMIT

7min
pages 38-39

Hong Kong trade union leader re-arrested

1min
page 36

Wear It Purple Day: mostly remotely

3min
page 34

Fractured futures? Recent transformations of academic work

6min
pages 32-33

AUR: recent past and near future

1min
page 29

Higher education should be for everyone

4min
pages 22-23

Curtains for Theatre & Performance

6min
pages 24-25

Wage theft is core university business

4min
pages 30-31

Tales from the trenches

3min
page 26

Jacqui Lambie is right: It just got harder for working class kids like me to go to university

3min
pages 20-21

Clear-felling environmental expertise

5min
pages 18-19

Job-Ready Graduates Bill passes into law

5min
pages 14-15

Online Forums see greater member involvement

2min
page 15

A response from ‘No Concessions’ casuals to ‘Letter to a fellow worker

5min
page 4

Racism is a union issue

2min
page 13

NTEU launches legal action against JMC alleging sham contracting

2min
page 7

Flawed foreign relations bill tightens the reins on university independence

4min
page 8

2020: A year like no other

4min
pages 3, 5

USYD professor arrested at protest

3min
page 7

Meeting COVID challenges

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pages 4, 6
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