Students who supported striking staff have been penalised at RMIT, while a union warns more unis are turning to aggressive tactics normally seen in the private sector.
A complaint sent to a group of students by RMIT accused them of holding “animated conversations” with fellow students, in an effort to persuade them to support the strike by not attending classes.
Sorry, maybe I went to the wrong kind of university, but isn’t it THE PLACE to hold animated conversations? To be at the forefront of knowledge, you gotta talk to people.
Australian universities are trading their good name for piles and piles of cash and have forgotten that not everyone is a Chinese national that will just shut up, sit down, and pay for a degree.
Sorry, maybe I went to the wrong kind of university, but isn’t it THE PLACE to hold animated conversations? To be at the forefront of knowledge, you gotta talk to people.
Australian universities are trading their good name for piles and piles of cash and have forgotten that not everyone is a Chinese national that will just shut up, sit down, and pay for a degree.