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Apprentices Win Parity with Uni Students


A campaign by young electricians has won transport concessions for all apprentices bringing them parity with the benefits enjoyed by university students.

NSW Transport Minister Carl Scully has agreed to extend transport concessions to third year apprentices, whose right to taxpayer funded had been previously restricted.

The decision - effecting approximately 1200 apprentices - brings them into line with tertiary students and will take effect from the beginning of 2002.

Electrical Trades union state secretary Bernie Riordan has congratulated the Minister for Transport for supporting apprentices and trainees, in a move that gives young workers a fair go.


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Features
*  Interview: Out of the Rubble
Michael Costa argues that Saturday's election result could have been much, much worse.
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*  Unions: Sixty-Forty Are Good Odds!
John Robertson argues that while there may be many problems with the ALP, union power is not one of them.
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*  Politics: Wrong Way, Go Back
Labor's failure in the federal election is the result of more than bad luck. It is the result of a shift to populism that has left the Party bereft of core principles.
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*  Campaign Diary: Week Five: All Washed Up
If you can stand it, relive the fatefull final week of a most remarkable election campaign.
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*  International: Trade Piracy Unmasked
As the trade barons met in Qatar to chart out their agenda, George Monbiot looks at the machinations behind the scenes.
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*  Factions: The Party's Over
Chris Christodoulou renews his call for a breakdown of the factional system to bring new life into the ALP
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*  History: The Fall-Out
Neale Towart looks back to Labor's reaction to its loss in the 1954 'Petrov election' and finds warnings for today's post mortem.
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*  Media: Elite Defeat
Rowan Cahill looks at the intellectual paucity in the PM's ongoing attacks on 'elite opinion'.
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*  Satire: Crean 'Listens To Australian People': Will Sink Refugee Boats
Simon Crean, the most likely candidate to replace Kim Beazley as Labor's leader, says he will take heed of the message sent to the ALP by Australian voters at the Federal Election.
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News
»  Unions Call for Border Review
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»  Compo Fire Reignites as Bill Hits Deck
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»  Workers Unite Over Corporate Power
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»  Day Three: Telstra Privatisation Begins
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»  Primus Deal Marks New Era in Telcos
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»  Qantas Staff Cuts Condemned
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»  Bank Workers Seek Proxies for AGMs
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»  Blokes Stand Up For The Ladies
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»  Landmark Community Services Win
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»  Anger at Sartor's Power Grab
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»  Consumer Boycott Call for Sugar Co-op
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»  Apprentices Win Parity with Uni Students
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»  Competition for Nurses Hots Up
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»  CFMEU Launches Bunny Club
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»  ICFTU Reveals 250 Companies in Burma
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»  Activists Notebook
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»  STOP PRESS: No Democracy at Telstra AGM
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Columns
»  The Soapbox
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»  The Locker Room
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»  Trades Hall
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»  Tool Shed
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Letters to the editor
»  Election Post Mortems
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»  Is Loose Lips Lewis trying to sink Greens ship?
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»  Prevented from Voting
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»  The ALP Right and Socialism
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»  Habeas Corpus
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