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Unpaid overtime leaves Aussies $8k out of pocket annually: Report

New data showed overtime is costing Aussie workers more than just money and an expert is strengthening the call for employees to have the right to disconnect from their jobs.  Australia Institute s C

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Queensland teachers' union in push for vaccine priority

Queensland teachers union in push for vaccine priority ThuThursday 18 updated ThuThursday 18 Teachers should be a priority in the vaccine rollout, says the union. ( Share Print text only Cancel Queensland teachers are pushing to be recognised as a priority workforce group in the national rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine alongside other frontline workers. Key points: The Queensland rollout of the vaccine will begin on Monday, with 100 Pfizer jabs on the Gold Coast The priority groups to receive the vaccine were determined based on the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation Any changes to the rollout will be on the advice of medical experts

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Fears teachers' resources will be lost as Queensland Education Department replaces learning platform

Fears teachers resources will be lost as Queensland Education Department replaces learning platform ThuThursday 4 The Queensland Education Department is replacing its digital learning platform. ( Print text only Cancel Queensland teachers are calling for certainty amid fears lesson resources could be lost as the Education Department replaces its digital learning platform. Key points: The Education Department is replacing its 18-year-old online learning system The Queensland Teachers Union is calling for the department to centrally fund training and ensure resources won t be lost in transition The Education Department says the new system has vast improvements An Education Department spokesperson confirmed The Learning Place, an 18-year-old system used by Queensland state schools, was being replaced with QLearn, an updated system with vastly improved functions .

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