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  Issue No 10 Official Organ of LaborNet 23 April 1999  

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Letters to the Editor

Help a Student Pass!


Help One Student

Hi,I am currently completing a Masters, through Monash University in Melbourne in IR.

I am currently looking at the broad issue of Trade Union invovment in politics in Australia.

If people would like to contribute their views, perspectives, infomration on the current, and future role of trade unions in using the political system to advance trade union issues, or even the reverse, work out side the political system to achive aims, I would appreciate hearing from you. I hope to compelte the paper by mid to late May 99

Cheers

Roberto Colanzi

mailto:[email protected]

Help Another One

I am concerned about the Gordonstone mine dispute and would like to have anybody else's say on it, to my email address

below. I have been given an assignment to do for my final year of studies, and was wondering if you would do me a favour by sending me your opinions and any information about the process used to reach any agreement of some sort.

This would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Yours faithfully

Cindy Donnelly

mailto:[email protected]


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In this issue
Features
*  Interview: Latham: Leading With The Chin
Labor's heretical voice talks about trade unions and how they'll survive in the land of the Third Way.
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*  Unions: Nursing the Numbers
Active members are the key to recruitment for one of the state's strongest unions, the NSW Nurses Association. We talk to some of the star recruiters.
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*  History: A Sense of Community
Historian Greg Patmore looks at labour-community coalitions in the Lithgow Valley between 1900 and 1932.
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*  International: Labor Council Official to Dili Front Line
Labor Council�s Chris Christodoulou will be one of the first foreign unionists to head to East Timor in the leadup to independence.
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*  Review: When Billy Met Lindsay
What happens when a British political popster meets with an Australian political thinker?
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*  Legal: CyberPorn in the Workplace
A new protocol in the NSW public service is setting the benchmark for acceptable use of the internet.
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News
»  Vizard Offers Unions Cheap Computers, But Is It a Pup?
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»  Y2K Crashes Bank Holidays
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»  Carr Says Thank You To Union Movement
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»  Crew Saved by Message in a Bottle
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»  Unions to take on Qantas Over Foreign Jobs
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»  No Training on Coat-Hanger Sparks Job Fears
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»  Council's Hypocrisy Sparks Green Ban Call
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»  Shoddy Editor Sparks May Day Confusion
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»  STOP PRESS: Employers Bid to Scrap ANZAC Day Fails. For Now
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Columns
»  Guest Report
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»  Sport
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»  Trades Hall
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»  Piers Watch
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Letters to the editor
»  Not So Wild About Bragg
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»  Faction Talk Must Be Broader
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»  A Bouquet from the Bush
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»  Help a Student Pass!
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