Tertiary Education Union

For the similarly named Australian union, see National Tertiary Education Union.
Tertiary Education Union
Full name New Zealand Tertiary Education Union
Native name Te Hautū Kahurangi o Aotearoa
Founded 2009
Affiliation NZCTU
Key people Sharn Riggs, national secretary
Sandra Grey, national president
Office location Wellington, New Zealand
Country New Zealand
Website teu.ac.nz

The New Zealand Tertiary Education Union (in Māori: Te Hautū Kahurangi o Aotearoa) is the main trade union in the New Zealand tertiary education sector, and represents the interests of more than 10,000 workers employed sector across New Zealand. Its membership includes academics, researchers, teachers and workers employed in all occupations in universities, polytechnics, institutes of technology, wānanga, other tertiary education providers and allied organisations.

History

TEU flags at a rally in 2011

Founded in 2009, the TEU was established a result of the amalgamation of the Association of University Staff of New Zealand (AUS) and the Association of Staff in Tertiary Education (ASTE).[1] The Tertiary Institutions Allied Staff Association (TIASA) voted note to amalgamate[2] and remain independent.[3]

TEU is a registered trade union in accordance with the Employment Relations Act 2000.[4] The TEU is a democratic union with strong membership participation and is governed by an elected council. Policy is determined by an annual conference and implemented by a number of committees.

Campaigns

MP Peter Dunne speaking at a TEU-organised Parental leave event.

As well as negotiating typical labour rights and employment issues with employers (salary levels, hours of work, etc) the TEU has been involved in a number of national campaigns.[5]

The Union have actively supported longer statutory paid parental leave, including the recent Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work Contact Hours) Amendment Bill which provides six months paid parental leave and guaranteed right to return to work afterwards.[6][7][8] The bill is currently stalled in parliament.[9]

Academic Freedom

The Union have campaigned for academic freedom, running an essay competition in cooperation with Academic Freedom Aotearoa.[10][11] and giving out awards, including to Mike Joy an academic at Massey University who had a high profile clash with Prime Minister John Key.[12][13][14]

Living Wage

Under the Employment Relations Act 2000 there are limits on what actions a union can take in support of employment relations involving employees other than union members, but the TEU supports the Living Wage Movement Aotearoa NZ which campaigns to raise the legal minimum wage.[15][16] A number of the TEU's members are paid the current legal minimum wage, including library shelvers at Victoria University of Wellington.[17]

Membership

The Union is present in most tertiary education institutions representing academic, purely teaching, purely research and general staff.[18]

The Union is the members' official representative in employment matters when dealing with their employers (directly or indirectly), many union members (particularly academics and researchers) are also members of the Royal Society of New Zealand (commonly via constituent bodies) as it is the peak professional body in the humanities and the sciences and has legislated roles in science and research funding.

Membership by institution
Institution Type Membership Total Staff General Members Academic Members Notable office-holders and life members
Aoraki Polytechnic ITP 97 479 0 97
Bay of Plenty Polytechnic ITP 25 177 0 25
Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology ITP 143 1057 0 143
Eastern Institute of Technology ITP 133 352 0 133
Manukau Institute of Technology ITP No Available Data
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology ITP 73 222 0 73
NorthTec ITP 126 230 0 126
Otago Polytechnic ITP 282 616 0 282
Southern Institute of Technology ITP No Available Data
Tai Poutini Polytechnic ITP 50 95 0 50
The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand ITP 80 119 0 80
Unitec New Zealand ITP 238 543 0 238
Universal College of Learning ITP 204 463 0 204
Waiariki Institute of Technology ITP 131 239 0 131
Waikato Institute of Technology ITP 128 338 0 128
Wellington Institute of Technology ITP 139 247 0 139
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki ITP 88 116 0 88
Whitireia NZ ITP 118 257 0 118
University of Auckland University 1297 3688 473 824
Auckland University of Technology University 744 2642 62 682
University of Canterbury University 834 1644 435 577 Jack Heinemann
Lincoln University University 281 574 136 145 Malcolm Burns, George Hill
Massey University University No Available Data
University of Otago University 508 1564 0 508
Victoria University of Wellington University 775 1701 281 494 Mere Broughton, Stephen Blumenfeld, David Weatherburn
University of Waikato University 521 1383 169 352 Andrea Haines
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi Wānanga No Available Data
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Wānanga No Available Data
All data from the 2014 TEU Annual Report [19]

International

Through membership of Education International, TEU is linked to international education groups worldwide, and a wide range of education unions and through membership of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, TEU works with other unions to improve the position of all New Zealand workers.

New Zealand Tertiary Education Union
Sharn Riggs, National Secretary of the TEU 
TEU Branch presidents in April 2014 
Dr Huirangi Waikerepuru, elder of the TEU 
Dr Tom Ryan and Grant Robertson, MP 

References

  1. Education staff to vote on tertiary union The Press Sep 10, 2007. A postal ballot has been sent to members of the Association of University Staff (AUS), the Association of Staff in Tertiary Education (ASTE) and the Tertiary Institutions Allied Staff Association (TIASA) to decide whether or not to amalgamate.
  2. "Staff veto tertiary super union". Stuff.co.nz. 2007-10-06. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  3. "Tertiary Institutes Allied Staff Association. Home Page". TIASA. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  4. http://www.societies.govt.nz/cms/registered-unions/register-of-unions
  5. http://teu.ac.nz/#issues
  6. https://www.parliament.nz/resource/en-nz/50SCGA_ADV_00DBHOH_BILL11276_1_A351979/96660d30d89c258073fa395c12666b20e03bd103
  7. http://teu.ac.nz/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Fact-sheet-on-the-Parental-Leave-and-Employment-Protection-Six-Months-Paid-Leave-and-Work-Contact-Hours-Amendment-Bill.pdf
  8. "Parental Leave – TEU". Teu.ac.nz. 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  9. "Politicking stalls paid parental leave bill – TEU". Teu.ac.nz. 2014-06-26. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  10. "The Dr Clara Immerwahr essay competition - Academic Freedom Aotearoa". Web.archive.org. 2016-02-06. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  11. "The Year of Conscience – TEU". Teu.ac.nz. 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  12. Lucy Townend (2013-11-12). "Massey ecologist wins academic freedom award". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  13. "Scientist Mike Joy ruffles dairying feathers again". Stuff.co.nz. 2015-05-15. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  14. "Dr. Mike Joy clears the air over water contamination comments - The Country - The Country News". Nzherald.co.nz. 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  15. "Living Wage – TEU". Teu.ac.nz. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  16. "Sandra Grey (@GreyNZ)". Twitter. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  17. "Victoria rejects living wage – TEU". Teu.ac.nz. 2014-08-14. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  18. 2014 Annual report, https://issuu.com/nzteu/docs/teu_annual_report_2014
  19. "TEU Annual Report 2014". Issuu. Retrieved 2016-10-30.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to New Zealand Tertiary Education Union.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/26/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.