Advocate, Nov 2021

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Three special online events on the theme of equity were run during Bluestocking Week. Visit nteu.org.au/bluestockingweek to view the recordings.

Women and Superannuation Monday 8 Nov, 2-3pm (AEDT) via Zoom

Theresa Parkinson, Employer Partnership Manager with UniSuper The equity theme is to look at financial security for women in retirement and the ender pay gap in higher education, and what women need to be looking to do to ensure they are financially prepared. Theresa will provide a brief overview of the financial challenges for women, steps to help gain control of your finances, and strategies to consider to increase your super balance

It takes a pandemic… for the work of an epidemiologist to be recognised and understood Wed 10 Nov, 2-3pm (AEDT) via Zoom

Take Action for Equity Bluestocking Week 2021

The 2021 theme for Bluestocking Week – Take Action for Equity – draws upon the feminist roots of Bluestocking Week, and while we celebrate the achievements of women in education, we are also acknowledging that we need to continue the fight for equity. Thus, equity with an intersectional lens is not only about gender alone, but it is also about how gender intersects with race, culture, identity, socio-economic background (and social/economic privilege) and able-ness, to name a few.

Professor Mary Louise McLaws, Epidemiologist at UNSW and adviser to NSW Government The equity theme is to look at women in STEM, with Mary Louise talking about what attracted her to the profession of epidemiology, what it is like to be suddenly thrust into the national spotlight during a pandemic, and how she is dealing with media focus/ government pressures while maintaining her professional independence and standing.

NTEU Annual Lecture and Bluestocking Week Keynote Speech

Respect at Work Friday 12 Nov, 2-3pm (AEDT) via Zoom

This is a call to the university community to ‘take action for equity’ to organise around equity, whether that be in building delegate networks, highlighting a particular issue through events and organising activities, or through support for local bargaining claims through an equity lens.◆

Kate Jenkins, Sex Discrimination Commissioner and a member of the Australian Human Rights Commission.

Find out more at nteu.org.au/bluestockingweek

The equity theme is to discuss sexual harassment and gender-based discrimination. Kate will reflect on the findings of the Respect@Work report around sexual harassment in the Australian workplace, and more specifically as experienced by students and staff in universities.

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Joan Hardy scholarship awarded to Geraldine Fela

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page 49

Kylie Wrigley wins Carolyn Allport scholarship

3min
page 48

The 10 amazing members nominated for NTEU Life Membership in 2021

4min
pages 46-47

Democracy, Social Justice and the Role of Trade Unions

1min
page 45

National Council 2021

1min
page 45

Vale Steve Mackey

1min
page 44

Statement on COVID-safe workplaces

2min
page 44

NZ tertiary institutions given 10 years to end disparity in minority pass rate

4min
page 43

Pandemic experiences of teaching academics are critically important as universities move towards their ‘new normal’

6min
pages 40-42

Why universities may come to regret the costs of City Deals and private sector ‘solutions’

5min
pages 38-39

Short memory, they’ve got a short memory

5min
pages 34-35

Stop making excuses for casual conversion

15min
pages 30-33

Perspectives on academic freedom in Australia

10min
pages 28-29

Ridd Case: High Court's two cheers for academic freedom

7min
pages 26-27

Our right to express a political opinion is worth protecting

5min
pages 24-25

Wage theft: Our universities’ dirty little secret

3min
pages 22-23

The vagaries of casual employment

5min
pages 20-21

NTEU focus on casual workers

4min
pages 18-19

National Week ofAction for secure jobs& safe workloads

3min
pages 16-17

A reintroduction to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Business is Union Business in the NTEU

3min
page 15

Impact of COVID-19 on universities

4min
page 14

Gladstone before Glasgow

3min
page 13

Unionists lend support after tornado hits UNE

2min
page 12

Take Action for Equity: Bluestocking Week 2021

1min
page 11

ACT workload tracking survey gathers evidence of unsafe practices

2min
page 10

Senate Committee Report exposes 'deeply concerning' insecure work crisis in our sector

4min
pages 8-9

Monash admits to $8.6min wage theft

2min
page 7

Benefits of regulating universities

4min
page 5

For the common good

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page 4

Reflections on leaving lockdown and the road ahead

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