Independent Education Union of Australia
- Independent Education Union of Australia
Infobox Union|
name= IEU
country= Australia
affiliation= ACTU, EI
members= 63,813
full_name= Independent Education Union of Australia
native_name=

founded= 1954
current=
head=
dissolved_date=
dissolved_state=
merged_into=
office= Canberra, ACT
people= Richard Shearman, President
Chris Watt, Federal Secretary
website= [http://www.ieu.org.au]
footnotes=
The Independent Education Union of Australia (IEU) with a current membership of 63,813, is the federally registered industry union representing all employees working in non-government schools and institutions across Australia. Included in its membership are principals, teachers, and various categories of clerical, administrative, educational support staff and school services officers employed in primary and secondary schools; and teachers working in some private pre-school settings, Life Education Centres, business colleges and private English Language colleges.
The state branches of the IEU are:
New South Wales /Australian Capital Territory Independent Education Union (NSW/ACT IEU)
Victorian Independent Education Union (VIEU)
Queensland Independent Education Union (QIEU) - Independent Education Union Australia - Queensland & Northern Territory Branch (IEUA-QNT)
Independent Education Union South Australia (IEU SA)
Independent Education Union Western Australia (IEU WA)
Independent Education Union Tasmania (IEU Tas)
Tasmanian Independent Schools Teachers' Association (TISTA)
Teachers working in the State Government schools system are covered by the Australian Education Union (AEU).
External links
* [http://www.ieu.org.au www.ieu.asn.auOfficial website]
* [http://www.actu.asn.au Australian Council of Trade Unions]
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