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Issue No. 124 | 15 February 2002 |
Chickens Come Home
Unions: Winning the Heartland Interview: Swan's Song Corporate: Lessons from Enron Politics: What We Did Last Summer History: Solidarity in Song International: A Tale of Two Cities Poetry: Nobody Told Me Review: Labor and the Rings Satire: Rafter Named Bermudan Of The Year For Tax Purposes
Unions' Commit to Battle for Hearts Carr on Notice - Expectations Up Mad Monk Sides With Angels � Briefly Maritime Union Acts on Spy Scandal May Day Play-Off for Workers' Anthem Burmese Links Shroud Winter Olympics New Phone Venture One.Tel In Drag Two Million Face Rights Downgrade Enron Collapse Hits Share-Owner Agenda Corrrigan Snaps Up Rail Bargain Kinko Clowns With Workers' Rights Telstra's Tragic Delays Of Its Own Making Burrow Puts Case to World Economic Forum Shangri La Protests Hit Melbourne
The Soapbox The Locker Room Week in Review
'International Labour's Year in Review' - A Re-View Belly's Broad-Side Collins Gets Cryptic
Labor Council of NSW |
News MPs Face Security Checks
The LHMU Airport Security Union has written to the Ministers for Transport and Customs, as well as Labor and Democrat Transport spokespersons, to arrange suitable times to meet and discuss aviation security concerns. " Our members will give first hand accounts of the problems," said Jeff Lawrence, LHMU national secretary. The Union wants the Government to audit standards as part of a general upgrading of aviation security. "Despite giving lip service to security improvements little has happened since September 11," Jeff Lawrence, LHMU Airport Security Union National Secretary will tell a rally at Canberra airport on Sunday. " The Federal Government needs to step in and review the effectiveness of security and screening standards because each time we point out a deficiency the stock response is that screening and security standards are based on, and meet, all government requirements."
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