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The AUT is recognised by employers nationally, and by most individual higher education institutions locally, for the purposes of negotiating salaries and pay structures.
But the acceptance of this offer has now triggered a major new cross-union pay campaign - It's pay back time - calling for staff pay to be allocated least a third of the new monies from top-up fees and grant income which will become available during 2006.
The national single pay spine, on which local grading arrangements will now be based, is negotiated by the academic sub-committee of an over-arching national committee, the Joint Negotiating Committee for Higher Education Staff (JNCHES).