VGSA 2013Key Features• Combined Agreement covering all Teaching Service Employees (four unions
covered - AEU, APF, CPSU and United Voice)
• Salary increases combining base increases with increases in the gaps between salary sub divisions
• $1,000 lump sum payment
• Redesigned classification structures
• 6 weeks’ additional leave for education support class employees and the abolition of the existing recall arrangements
• Advertisement of all vacancies longer than six weeks
• Selection based solely on merit - employees with priority status no longer considered in isolation but guaranteed interview – dedicated redeployment/career transition support for excess employees.
• Parental leave changes
• Consultation improvements
• Improved unsatisfactory performance process
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•base pay increases payable each six months of varying amounts
Salary Increases
April 2013 Feb 2014Aug 2013 Feb 2015Aug 2014 Aug 2015
•widening the gap between salary sub divisions
Salary Increases have two drivers –
Salary
Employee Benefit
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TranslationApril2013
Aug2013
Feb2014
Aug2014
Feb2015
Aug2015
Level 3
T3-3 $93,721 $94,476 $95,704 $97,422 $97,852 $104,296
T3-2 $91,122 $91,715 $92,678 $94,028 $94,365 $99,424
T3-1 $88,598 $89,279
Level 2
T2-6 $85,737 $86,396 $87,467 $91,276 $93,558 $94,961
T2-5 $77,924 $78,628 $79,773 $81,375 $81,776 $87,785
T2-4 $75,581 $76,230 $77,283 $78,759 $79,128 $84,661
T2-3 $73,307 $73,903 $74,871 $76,227 $76,565 $81,648
T2-2 $70,760 $71,331 $72,257 $73,554 $73,878 $78,742
T2-1 $68,800 $69,310 $70,139 $71,299 $71,589 $75,940
Level 1
T1-5 $66,894 $67,347 $68,083 $69,114 $69,372 $73,238
T1-4 $65,039 $65,439 $66,088 $66,997 $67,224 $70,631
T1-3 $63,237 $63,586 $64,152 $65,100 $65,289 $68,118
T1-2 $59,781 $60,204 $60,890 $61,851 $62,091 $65,694
T1-1 $58,125 $58,498 $59,106 $61,199 $61,334 $63,356
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Leading Teacher
LT 1-3 $89,423 $91,883
LT 1-2 $86,944 $89,335
LT1-1 $84,536 $86,861
Expert
E-4 $81,806 $84,056
E-3 $74,351 $76,396
E-2 $72,115 $74,099
E-1 $69,946 $71,870
Accomp
A-5 $67,516 $69,373
A-4 $65,645 $67,451
A-3 $63,826 $65,582
A-2 $62,057 $63,764
A-1 $60,337 $61,997
GradG-2 $57,040 $58,609
G-1 $55,459 $56,985
Total % increase
16.6%
17.1%
17.6%
16.1%
17.7%
18.2%
18.8%
19.5%
20.5%
19.7%
18.9%
18.6%
18.0%
17.0%
Teacher Class SalariesExisting Structure New Structure
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Key changes to the career structure are:
• Principal classification with six remuneration ranges
• Assistant principal classification with four remuneration ranges
• Leading teacher classification with one salary range
• Classroom teacher classification with two salary ranges
• Two paraprofessional classifications each with two salary ranges
• Two education support classifications with five salary ranges at level 1 and one salary range at level 2
Classification Structure
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Range6
Range5
Range4
Range3
Range2
Range1
Range6
Range5
Range4
Range3
Range1
Range2
Range4
Range3
Range2
Range1
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Principal Class - New Structures
Assistant principal
Principal Liaison principal
Absorbed in 2017
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Range 3
Range 2
Range 1
Range 5
Range 4Level 2
Level 1
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Leading Teacher
Range 6
Leve
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Teacher ClassEducation Support Class
Teacher and ES - New Structures
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2 weeks 4 months
Identification of Excess
Redundancy Process
Redeployment Process
12 months for teacher - 6 months for ESC
Career Transition Support*
*School pays the cost of career transition support
Selection on Merit
• Current process for identification of excess and redundancy processes unchanged
• All vacancies of longer than 6 weeks to be advertised
• Move to merit being the only criterion for selection by removing the priority status provisions (ie redeployment managed solely on relative merit selection of all applicants)
• Applicants with priority status guaranteed interview for any vacancy
• Retrenchment processes at the end of the redeployment period unchanged
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• Existing performance and development arrangements continue to apply for the 2013-14 performance cycle.
• Common performance cycle with salary progression for eligible employees paid from 1 May each year.
• Notification obligation moved to 1 March (rather than 1 February). If notification is not provided by 1 March the employee will receive salary progression irrespective of the outcome of the performance assessment.
• The minimum period of service for eligibility for salary progression increased from four months to six months.
• Performance and development arrangements will be reviewed in consultation with the unions and other key stakeholders. Any changes to the performance and development arrangements will not be introduced before the commencement of the 2014-15 performance cycle.
Performance & Development
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Hig
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At or above Threshold
High performing
Unsatisfactory Performance
Performance Outcomes
High Performing
Under performing
Performance & Development Process
Below Threshold
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• The Agreement includes improved procedures for managing unsatisfactory performance
• The new procedures anticipate completion of unsatisfactory performance procedure within a maximum thirteen week period (while recognising that circumstances may arise where this timeframe is not achievable)
• Prime objective remains improving an employee’s performance to a satisfactory level
• Provides clarity for principals and employees about the steps, timeframes and appeal mechanisms in the event unsatisfactory performance procedures are implemented
• New right of appeal for an employee at the commencement of the procedures (however the lodging of an appeal does not prevent the continuation pending the outcome of the appeal)
Unsatisfactory performance
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Existing arrangements continue with the following changes:
• Introduction of standard 7 year fixed term employment to replace an employee on parental absence with early termination on 10 weeks’ notice if the employee on parental absence resumes duty
• Introduction of standard 7 year fixed term where employment is linked to Student Support Funding with early termination on 10 weeks’ notice if funding or comparable funding reduces or ceases
• The Agreement continues to provide opportunities for fixed term employees to be offered translation to ongoing employment and includes changed eligibility requirements
Fixed Term Employment
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Introduction of revised employment and leave arrangements for education support class employees including:
• a single employment and salary model replacing the existing 52/52, 48/52 and school year models of employment
• accrual of ten weeks leave each year comprising 20 days annual leave and 30 days additional leave
• payment of a leave purchase allowance for attendance for up to six days during one or two school vacation periods to replace existing recall arrangements or for a longer period agreed between the principal and the employee up to a maximum of 30 days
• capacity for schools to advertise positions that require attendance during the 30 day additional leave period
• transitional arrangements for existing employees working in excess of the 48/52 model of employment including 52/52 employees
• probation period extended from three months to six months
• the minimum redeployment period for excess education support class employees increased from three months to six months
Education Support Class
VGSA 2013Education Support Class - Leave
CurrentFrom 6 October
4 weeks leave
4 weeks leave
Com
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Sal
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(Equ
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48/5
2)
6 weeks additional
leave6 days
24 days Leave purchase
allowance
4 weeks leave
4 weeks annual leave
Attendance can be required for 6 of
the additional leave days
Attendance can be agreed for the
remaining 24 of the additional leave
days
48/5
2 Sa
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52/5
2 Sa
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A 52/52 employee will be paid a leave purchase allowance for 30 days (228 hours) additional leave calculated as follows:
$39.37 x 228 hours x 72.47% = $6,505
The employees total earnings will be base pay ($78,057) + allowance ($6505) = $84,562
Leave Purchase Allowance
The leave purchase allowance is paid when an employee attends during the additional leave period and the additional leave reduced accordingly.
Leave purchase allowance = Hourly rate x additional leave purchased x 72.47%
A current ES range 4-4 employee at 52/52 is paid $84,562
A current ES range 4-4 employee at 48/52 is paid $78,057
From the commencement of the new structure both employees will be paid $78,057
For Example:
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A 48/52 employee who is required to attend for duty for the maximum 6 days (45.6 hours) will be paid a leave purchase allowance calculated as follows:
$39.37 x 45.6 hours x 72.47% = $1,795
The employees total earnings will be base pay ($78,057) + allowance ($1,795) = $79,852
Leave Purchase Allowance
The leave purchase allowance is paid when an employee attends during the additional leave period and the additional leave reduced accordingly.
Leave purchase allowance = Hourly rate x additional leave purchased x 72.47%
A current ES range 4-4 employee at 52/52 is paid $84,562
A current ES range 4-4 employee at 48/52 is paid $78,057
From the commencement of the new structure both employees will be paid $78,057
For Example:
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School Based Consultation
The aim is to have workplace consultative arrangements that ensure school based decisions are carried out in a framework that enables staff to have input
The agreement describes consultation as ……………
‘Consultation is not perfunctory advice on what is about to happen. This is common misconception. Consultation is providing the individual, or other relevant persons, with a bona fide opportunity to influence the decision maker… Consultation is not joint decision-making or even a negative or frustrating barrier to the prerogative of management to make decisions. Consultation allows the decision making process to be informed, particularly as it may affect the employment prospects of individuals.’
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Consultative arrangements ensure the principal has ultimate administrative and operational responsibility for decisions at the school level, provided that these decisions are made within a framework that enables staff input
Same as previously with the following changes :
• common consultative arrangements for the teacher class and the education support class
• matters to be agreed as part of the consultative arrangements and reported by 1 September are clearly defined
School Based Consultation
• definitions of “long-term planning” and “workforce plan” to better clarify what is to be the subject of consultation
• the requirement for long-term planning decisions to be determined and communicated to staff in writing by the end of November each year and grievances, if any, against those decisions lodged within 5 days of the decision.
VGSA 2013School Based Consultation
Workforce Planning
PreferredStaffing Profile
SRP(Budget)
Attrition
Workload
Career Structure
Staff Movement
Roles&
Duties
CurriculumProgram
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The Agreement provides for the following changes to the parental absence arrangements:
• extends the existing 7 year parental absence arrangements to education support class employees consistent with the arrangements in place for other Teaching Service employees. In addition the requirement to notify an intention to resume duty in the following school year has been brought forward to 1 October in the previous year.
• the renaming of Adoption Leave which is now known as Other Paid Parental Leave. The purpose of this change is to widen the eligibility for this paid leave to include employees who become the legal parent of a child via adoption, legal guardianship, surrogacy or other circumstances approved by the Department
• the introduction of the option of half pay maternity leave. This will enable an employee to elect to take 14 weeks maternity leave on full pay or 28 weeks maternity leave on half pay.
Parental absence
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Part Time
“….Any time fraction reduction is permanent however the employee and the Employer may agree in writing, at the time of the reduction, or at a later time, to a future dated time fraction increase….” - clause 24(10)
“….Where an employee returns to duty on a part-time basis under this subclause that employee will revert to the time fraction she/he was working immediately prior to the commencement of the parental absence when the child reaches school age….”
- clause 26(17)(i)
“….An employee may request to return to duty following a parental absence on a part-time basis until the child reaches school age to assist the employee in reconciling work and parental responsibilities….” - clause 26(17)(i)
VGSA 2013Implementation
6 October 2013
• Commencement of changes to the classification structures
• New priority status arrangements commence
• New education support class arrangements commence
• All positions to be advertised
8 August 2013
$1,000 lump sum paid to all employees on the payroll as at 10 July 2013. Employees on leave without pay will be paid the lump sum on resumption of duty provided the resumption occurs within the life of the Agreement (ie on or before 31 October 2016).
22 August 2013
Salary and allowance increases and arrears paid to all eligible employees. Employees must have commenced current employment on or before 10 July 2013 to be eligible for arrears earlier than that date.