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30 June 2017
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Members of the ACU Staff Consultative Committee (ACUSCC) include representatives of the University, Academic and Professional Staff elected representatives, and representatives from the NTEU and the CPSU. The ACUSCC last met on 22 June 2017.
ACUSCC meetings are normally held every two months.
Tabled items at the meeting held on 22 June 2017 included:
1. Reports:
a) ACU Staff Trend Report (Q1 2017)
b) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Employment Strategy 2015-2017 (Q1 2017)
c) Gender Equity and Staff Diversity and Inclusion (including Gender Equality Strategy 2015-2017 Q1 2017 Report)
d) Casual Data 2016
e) Updated Academic Promotions Data
2. HR and Related Policies for Consultation:
a) First Aid Policy
b) First Aid Procedure
c) Incident and Hazard Reporting, Investigations and Corrective Actions Procedure
3. Implementation of ACU Staff Enterprise Agreement 2013-2017
a) EA Implementation Plan
4. Matters raised by elected Academic Staff Representative
Find out more about the ACUSCC including Committee membership information, Terms of Reference, Agendas and Notes of past ACUSCC meetings.
The records for the February meeting will be uploaded shortly.
The next meeting of the ACUSCC is scheduled to be held on 31 August 2017.
Share your thoughts on communication at ACU by taking part in the Staff Communication Survey by Friday 13 September.
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