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    Explore " pay dispute" with insightful episodes like "What is going on with netball?", "Why most Australian netballers aren't being paid right now", "Friday July 7: Players Break Silence Over CBA Dispute & Explain Why Some "Agendas" Are Way Off!" and "Sandra Grey: TEU National Secretary says the Government needs to accept responsibility for tertiary education pay disputes" from podcasts like ""ABC SPORT Daily", "ABC SPORT Daily", "Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast" and "Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive"" and more!

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    What is going on with netball?

    What is going on with netball?

    Aussie netball has enjoyed another brilliant year on court both domestically and internationally, so why is the sport eating itself? When players and administrators are clashing in a bitter pay dispute, when NA is having to threaten legal action to get athletes to their own awards night, when legends like Liz Ellis are penning scathing criticisms, something must be off. Today Brittany Carter joins Patrick Stack to help us understand netball's bruising civil war. Featured: Brittany Carter, netball writer, ABC Sport. UPDATE: As we went to air NA made an interim offer to its players, for more details visit the ABC News website. 

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    Why most Australian netballers aren't being paid right now

    Why most Australian netballers aren't being paid right now

    Super Netball is considered the world's best domestic netball competition, but thanks to a stand off between Netball Australia and the athletes, most of the players aren't getting paid right now. Players want a bigger piece of the pie but Netball Australia say there may not be any pie at all. With all players off contract and international players in limbo, how do both parties come together to find a solution?

    Featured: Brittany Carter, netball writer and commentator, ABC Sport.

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    Friday July 7: Players Break Silence Over CBA Dispute & Explain Why Some "Agendas" Are Way Off!

    Friday July 7: Players Break Silence Over CBA Dispute & Explain Why Some "Agendas" Are Way Off!

    The players are in with James Graham, Greg Inglis & Connor Watson all jumping in. For the first time Connor Watson speaks on behalf of the players and unpack exactly what the players are fighting for and spoiler it isn't money. We also talk player contract clauses and Greg Inglis explains how hard it was to leave Melbourne.

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    Sandra Grey: TEU National Secretary says the Government needs to accept responsibility for tertiary education pay disputes

    Sandra Grey: TEU National Secretary says the Government needs to accept responsibility for tertiary education pay disputes

    The Government's being urged to accept responsibility over the tertiary education pay disputes.

    Those are the disputes that have been leading to strike action.

    The Tertiary Education Union says the Government's continuing to push that this is an issue between an employer and their union, and nothing to do with them.

    Their National Secretary, Sandra Grey, says that the Government needs to get involved and step in for the good of the country.

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