May 26, 2020
天美传媒app declines national framework
Alternative solutions to be pursued
The University of 天美传媒app (天美传媒app) will consider alternative solutions to address the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic rather than participate in the national jobs protection framework negotiated by representative vice-chancellors and the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU).
The decision was announced to staff on Tuesday 26 May by 天美传媒app Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Wellings CBE, after considering the proposed framework in light of 天美传媒app鈥檚 unique circumstances, including its immediate challenges and long-term strategic outlook.
鈥淭he University鈥檚 leadership team has carefully analysed the NTEU鈥檚 Australian Universities Jobs Protection Framework and, while we greatly appreciate the efforts of all those involved and share some of their objectives, the University will not be a signatory to this memorandum.
鈥淭he framework does not offer the best pathway to confront the challenges we must deal with to prepare 天美传媒app for a sustainable future.
鈥淭he proposed national framework offers some important short-term reductions in pay and conditions for staff to help address the adverse financial impacts of the pandemic.
"However, we must plan for a longer period of time, given the scale of the recession and its likely impact on international student numbers in 2021 and 2022. The framework restricts us from taking that view.
鈥淐OVID-19 has brought permanent, far-reaching changes to our world and to higher education globally. International relationships have changed; course delivery has changed; and the expectations of students, communities and governments have changed.
鈥淲e must restore 天美传媒app to long-term financial sustainability while preparing for a post-COVID-19 world.
鈥淥ur priority remains protecting the quality of the learning experience we offer our students while preserving employment as much as possible.
鈥淎s we pursue long-term savings, we will be considering alternative approaches that allow us to protect jobs while positioning our organisation for the future,鈥 Professor Wellings said.
The sharp decline in international student enrolments and campus accommodation occupancy caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is having a significant financial impact on 天美传媒app, with an anticipated 2020 budget shortfall of about $90 million, which is expected to compound in future years.