AEU ACT Educator Magazine Term 1 2015

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ACT Branch Council – get involved in 2015

2014 Councillors endorsing our Enterprise Agreement claim.

What’s the role of a Councillor?

Council is AEU ACT’s ultimate decision-making body and has representatives from every Sub-branch. The job of Councillors is to represent the interests and concerns of your Sub-branch and to report back from each meeting. It’s a great way to make a difference in your workplace and play a part in the broader affairs of our union. Each Sub-branch is allocated a Councillor for every 20 members (or part thereof) belonging

to the Sub-branch. At the first Subbranch meeting of the year, councillors and other Sub-branch representatives are elected. If you think you might be interested, you should talk to your current councillors or your Sub-branch President to find out what’s involved.

Resolutions from Term 4 Council Meetings Resolution on Resignation of Angelo Gavrielatos as Federal President, Passed by AEU ACT Branch Council, November 22

Resolution on MTeach, Passed by AEU ACT Branch Council, November 22

Moved Roger Amey/ Ingrid Bean

Moved Roger Amey/ Stephen Hood

The AEU ACT Branch congratulates Angelo Gavrielatos on his appointment to Education International and thanks him for his significant contribution to the Australian Education Union. Branch Council requests that the Secretary communicate this message of thanks to Angelo.

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That all payments to mentors for all practicum placements in all ETD schools be reviewed immediately and be adjusted to a level that as a minimum is equivalent to the NSW payment of $26 per day.


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