The AEU leads the way in advances for women in the workplace.
- Sarah Chatsworth
Dr Sara Charlesworth, Research Fellow, RMIT, addressed AEU Women's Conference in 2006. She spoke on "Women and Work Choices - the high road or the low road".
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- Having a Baby?
Teacher unions fought long and hard to win family leave. Prior to 1984, women were forced to resign or take long service leave to have and rear their children. What AEU members need to know about their rights when having a baby. To read the article in full, please click on the link above.
- Sisters In Schools Should Never Swim Alone
The AEU leads the way in advances for women in the workplace. We actively encourage more women to play a role in setting the direction of their union and improving conditions for all women in the teaching profession. For further information please click on the link above.
- TAFE Women Sessional Teachers Survey
In late 2004 and early 2005 TAFE member, Amelia Basset, undertook research on the needs of Sessional staff in TAFE. The response was overwhelming and the report is available by clicking on the link above.