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  Issue No 19 Official Organ of LaborNet 25 June 1999  

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Join the Labor Council Team!


Labor Council is looking for someone with passion to help run our new Organising Centre.

CUSTOMER SERVICES/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: $30 000 p/a

The Labor Council of New South Wales is seeking a highly motivated, energetic and well organised person with excellent communication skills to work in our newly established Organising Centre for twelve months.

This person will be required to promote the benefits of unions and their services as well as working closely with these unions and their solicitors. The role will also require the person to develop and maintain systems for the referral and monitoring of individuals who contact the centre.

ESSENTIAL:

  • A good understanding of Unions and their role
  • Knowledge of the NSW Workers Compensation Act
  • Well developed communication and organisational skills
  • Experience with Microsoft Word and Windows 95/98
  • Ability to work with minimum supervision

DESIRABLE:

Understanding of the NSW Industrial Relations and Occupational Health and Safety Acts.

Applications including full curriculum vitae should be forwarded in writing by fax or E-mail by 5 July 1999 to:

  • John Robertson
  • Assistant Secretary
  • Labor Council of NSW
  • Level 10, 377 Sussex Street
  • SYDNEY NSW 2000

E-mail: mailt:[email protected]

Facsimile: (02) 9261 8982


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In this issue
Features
*  Interview: Moore for the Battlers
NCOSS director Garry Moore gives the community sector's response to this week's State Budget
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*  Unions: AWU's Bush Blitz
"This is AWU Country". That's the slogan for the Australian Workers Union as it launches its campaign to address the specific needs of workers throughout regional and rural Australia.
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*  Indigenous: Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide
A United Nations committee slams Australia on indigenous native title rights.
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*  International: Unions Post-War Stand
The world labour group demands KFOR track war-crimes authors and says social dimension central to Balkan reconstruction.
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*  History: How Swede It Was
Swedish seafarers play an important role in South Australia's maritime history.
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*  Review: If He Had Only Listened To Me ...
If Michael Thompson had listened to me the current debate raging in the nation�s opinion pages about his book may not have been as hysterical.
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News
»  Dirty Linen: Cleaners Beat Hotel Giant
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»  New Years Pay: Casino Workers Win Triple Time
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»  Budget Gaps Tell Bigger Story
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»  Oakdale Miners Take On Canberra
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»  Second Wave Means Zero Tolerance
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»  For Olympic�s Sake Let�s Become Weekend Warriors
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»  Brassed Off: Birch Not Out of the Woods
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»  No Ship is an Island
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»  Firey Country Conference to Fuel Bush Resurgence
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»  Pay Anniversary Marks New Challenges
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»  Join the Labor Council Team!
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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
»  Has Labor Lost the Plot? You Bet!
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»  Freedom of Choice - What About Tax?
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»  Why Are We Trying To Be Torn Apart?
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»  Thanks to Randwick Council
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