Issue No 111 | 14 September 2001 | |
NewsFund Established for New York Workers
Australian unionists have established a fund to assist the families of emergency workers who lost their lives in this week's attack on the USA. Hundreds of New York firefighters, police officers, council workers, along with finance sector workers and construction workers working on the Pentagon` are believed to have lost their lives. The Fire Brigade Union has opened an account that all Australians can pay money into: Commonwealth bank West end Branch (Qld) Account Number": 06 4131 1017 0831 Various Australian trade unions, including the FBEU, Police Association and Municipal Employees Union have written to their American counterparts to give their condolences. "People around the world have again been reminded in not only the most horrific way, but also on the most tragic of scales, of the ever-present risk of death and injury which we firefighters face," NSW FBEU state secretary Chris Read wrote. Delegates to the Labor Council meeting observed one minute's silence and signed a condolence book that will be forwarded to their American trade union colleagues.
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Interview: Amidst the Debris ACTU President Sharan Burrow surveys the wreckage from a week that rocked the world. Politics: Consequences of Empire The horror of the events in New York has not led to all American and international observers feeling committed to bloody revenge. Industrial: Grounded Ansett workers lay bare their feelings at seeing their company driven into oblivion. International: Election Results from East Timor Fretelin as expected has topped the poll in East Timor�s first free democratic election and the violence predicted by some has not eventuated. E-Change: 3.2 The Electronic Consumerist In their latest instalment Peter Lewis and Michael Gadiel ask how effective has the law become in safeguarding the things that really matter to us? Legal: Howard's Falkland War Zoe Reynolds chronicles the bizarre tale of the Tampa and how a group of refugees bacame pawns in a bigger political game. Compo: Round Two Begins Nancy Searle reviews the Sheahan Report and highlights some of the areas of concern to injured workers. Economics: Knowledge, Power, Banking Raj Patel questions whether a new World Bank initiative is actually designed to control the way the Third World thinks. Review: Political Theatre The Naked Theatre Company is a youthful, adventurous, professional, Sydney theatre company committed to the development and production of Australian playwrights. Satire: Howard US Visit "Marginally Overshadowed" Australian Prime Minister John Howard has said his US trip was a complete success, if slightly upstaged towards the middle.
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