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In the fourth episode of For What We’re Worth, Nicole Wallace updates us on bargaining meetings from the 14th of August and the employer’s pay offer. Then, James Love talks to Noel Zeng, University of Auckland Branch Co-President and member of bargaining committee on performance-based pay, TUPU and step increases.

Proposed Stepped payment progression for professional staff - Link

Are you a member who makes less than the 2024 living wage of $27.80 an hour and wants to talk to us about what making the Living Wage would mean for you? Get in touch with us via this form   Not yet a member? Join TEU

If you have any other questions regarding the podcast submit them using the form    If you want to get in touch with the bargaining team or Auckland TEU branch: click here Credits: Bargaining Update – Nicole Wallace - Organiser Interview – Noel Zeng, University of Auckland Branch Co-President

UOA TEU podcast Team: James Love - Interview and Editing Rosaria Price - Intro Callie V Oreen Almeida Leon Salter Andy Fey

Intro Music by Artem Hramushkin from Pixabay Outro Music by raspberrymusic from Pixabay

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In the fourth episode of For What We’re Worth, Nicole Wallace updates us on bargaining meetings from the 14th of August and the employer’s pay offer. Then, James Love talks to Noel Zeng, University of Auckland Branch Co-President and member of bargaining committee on performance-based pay, TUPU and step increases.

Proposed Stepped payment progression for professional staff - Link

Are you a member who makes less than the 2024 living wage of $27.80 an hour and wants to talk to us about what making the Living Wage would mean for you? Get in touch with us via this form   Not yet a member? Join TEU

If you have any other questions regarding the podcast submit them using the form    If you want to get in touch with the bargaining team or Auckland TEU branch: click here Credits: Bargaining Update – Nicole Wallace - Organiser Interview – Noel Zeng, University of Auckland Branch Co-President

UOA TEU podcast Team: James Love - Interview and Editing Rosaria Price - Intro Callie V Oreen Almeida Leon Salter Andy Fey

Intro Music by Artem Hramushkin from Pixabay Outro Music by raspberrymusic from Pixabay

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