Digital skills workshop E-citizen 21. January 2021 | TÜAÜ | Leave a comment The digital literacy program is held by the European Social Fund and the Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. The Confederation of Estonian Trade Unions is a partner in the project. A one-day workshop is held for the union members and their friends and not unionised colleagues. Read More Like this:Like Loading...
The university has aligned its Work Rules and collective bargaining agreement with the temporary scheme for sick leave reimbursement adopted by the Estonian parliament 19. January 2021 | TÜAÜ | Leave a comment TÜ Ametiühing hindab ülikooli poolset hoolimist töötajate tervisest ja tahet, et kes end vähegi haigena tunneb, saaks jääda koju ilma sellepärast palgas kaotamata. Tartu Ülikool hüvitab 100%-liselt 1.–5. haiguspäeva kulud perioodil 01.01.2021 – 30.04.2021 väljastatud haiguslehtede korral.… Read More Like this:Like Loading...
Hundreds of Google employees unionized! What for? 13. January 2021 | TÜAÜ Hundreds of Google employees unionized, culminating years of activism. The trust among the activists that unions are the main vehicle to summon the changes sought. Read More Like this:Like Loading...
"...like on board of Titanic which is on full speed about to hit an iceberg" - the head of the supreme court pictures in his recent speech the problems with the quality of Estonian law education and the unsustainability of the situation 12. January 2021 | TÜAÜ | 1 Comment In the significant speech by Villu Kõve, the head of the supreme court of Estonia, the topic is the UT faculty of law, nevertheless it resonates to all the worrying developments of the recent years mutual to the whole academia. Read More Like this:Like Loading...
Worrying developments with the higher education - the University of Tartu has taken a leap forward towards reintroducing tuition fees 7. January 2021 | TÜAÜ | 1 Comment The University of Tartu has taken a long leap forward, in relation to insufficient public funding, towards reintroducing tuition fees. However, the parliament parties have previously promised support for free higher education. Read More Like this:Like Loading...