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Cashed-up university sector accused of hypocrisy over mass casualisation of workforce, job losses – ABC News
Some of Australia’s most prestigious and cashed-up universities are being accused of hypocrisy, as data reveals almost 70 per cent of staff are employed insecurely while “thousands” are laid off as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some of Australia’s most prestigious and cashed-up universities are being accused of hypocrisy, as data reveals almost 70 per cent of staff are employed insecurely while “thousands” are laid off as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key points:
- Senior university industry figures say the high number of casual employees recorded in Victoria are representative across the country
- One industry figure said after “eight years or more” of advanced study many university educators found…
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