Skip to content
Education Training, Union

Victoria University staff set to protest over workloads, Gaza

National Tertiary Education Union 2 mins read
Victoria University staff will launch a protest rally targeting Chancellor Steve Bracks as anger rises over a failure to give staff a fair pay rise. A petition expressing staff, student and alumni outrage about Gaza is also driving protest.  
National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) members will rally outside a University Council meeting chaired by the former Victorian premier at VU’s Footscray campus on Tuesday from 8am. 
Despite receiving the union’s claims more than a year ago, VU management has failed to make a concrete offer on pay and working conditions. 
Unmanageable workloads are a major sticking point, with VU’s controversial model and recent job cuts that saw almost 20% of staff leave putting enormous pressure on staff. 
Senior Leadership has proved combative. On 24 May, Rechelle Martinez, Head of Operations First Year College accosted NTEU representatives flyering about academic claims, stating “stick it up your clackers you lot, you’re a disgrace, go and do some work.”  
VU’s “block model” teaches students one semester-length subject in four weeks at a time rather than multiple units concurrently like at every other university in Australia. 
NTEU VU Branch President Brandy Cochrane said:  
“Enough is enough.  
“Staff have endured hundreds of colleagues leaving, an unsafe teaching model and a cost-of-living crisis, yet management clearly thinks they don’t deserve to be paid fairly. 
“Instead of trying to resolve the issues, management is playing for time and not sending anyone with real decision-making power to talk about staff’s reasonable claims. 
“Steve Bracks must bring senior management into line and ensure the university’s top decision makers get serious about a real pay offer.”  
NTEU Victorian Division Secretary Sarah Roberts said:  
“WorkCover data reveals that VU has had more claims against it in the last two years than any other Victorian university.  
“Under VU’s model, staff are being forced to work huge hours of unpaid overtime just to get marking and course administration done. 
“Staff need a fair pay rise, reasonable workloads and secure jobs.” 
Contact details:

Victoria University NTEU Branch President Dr Brandy Cochrane – 0415 576 572 

NTEU Victorian Division Secretary Sarah Roberts – 0412 495 146

More from this category

  • Education Training
  • 15/01/2025
  • 09:57
Zayed Sustainability Prize

SkyJuice Foundation Wins the 2025 Zayed Sustainability Prize in the Water Category

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates–BUSINESS WIRE– SkyJuice Foundation, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to revolutionising access to clean drinking water based in Sydney, Australia, has…

  • Contains:
  • Education Training, General News
  • 10/01/2025
  • 15:51
La Trobe University

Health courses lead La Trobe’s top university offers

Health has once again dominated La Trobe University's top courses among Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) applicants, cementing its reputation as a leader in world-class health education. More than 1400 hard-working students received offers from LaTrobe today as part of VTAC's January first-round offers. This brings the total number of offers from the University, including November and December rounds, to 6683. LaTrobe has increased its VTAC offers for the third consecutive year between the period of November to January. In addition, the University has made more than 4000 offers to direct applicants. This includes those returning to study after a…

  • Education Training, Union
  • 10/01/2025
  • 10:59
National Tertiary Education Union

Monash University admits fresh $7.6 million wage theft scandal

The National Tertiary Education Union has demanded an urgent federal parliamentary inquiry into university governance after Monash University admitted underpaying staff $7.6 million. The new wage theft revelations at Monash are additional to $10 million in previous underpayments at the university, and millions more in alleged underpayments NTEU is pursuing in the Federal Court for unpaid consultation hours. The NTEU is calling for an independent investigation of governance at Monash, alongside a federal parliamentary inquiry into the governance crisis at universities across Australia. The national university wage theft tally is now a confirmed $265 million, with a further $159 million…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.