The Minister of Education, Trevor Mallard, has given the green light to a proposal to establish a university salaries
group to consider and resolve issues around salaries in the university sector. The group would comprise the Minister (or
representatives), vice-chancellors and union representatives.
The Minister has directed officials to set up, as soon as possible, a University Tripartite Forum to focus on high-level
strategic salary issues, and provide information to inform future budget and bargaining strategies.
In establishing the group, the Minister was responding to a proposal from the university unions to develop a tripartite
mechanism to ensure that university staff are paid “fair and appropriate” salaries, sufficient to recruit and retain
suitable staff, strengthen employee commitment to the delivery of quality tertiary education research and teaching, and
enable universities to build on the existing reputation and skill base.
Combined unions’ spokesperson, Professor Nigel Haworth said that this was a significant development and would provide
the basis for a constructive approach for all parties to determine salary levels which would allow New Zealand
universities to maintain pace with the international market.
“This move will be welcomed by university staff as it will allow a constructive and cooperative approach to the
resolving salary problems in a manner we have been seeking for a number of years.
The proposal from the unions and the Minister’s response can be found on the AUS website:
http://www.aus.ac.nz/national_bargaining/2005/BackgroundInfo/USGProposal.pdf
http://www.aus.ac.nz/national_bargaining/2005/BackgroundInfo/Mallard-SalsGrp.pdf
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For further information please contact
Professor Nigel Haworth
National President, Association of University Staff
Phone (09) 373 7599, extension 85235 (work)
(09) 376 6359 (home)
Mobile 021 637 599
Email n.haworth@auckland.ac.nz
Helen Kelly
General Secretary, Association of University Staff (AUS)
Phone (04) 915 6690 (work)
(04) 385 3153 (home)
Mobile 027 436 6308
Email helen.kelly@canterbury.ac.nz