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Something Smells
There is something just a little too cute about the NSW government�s discovery of a budget crisis on the eve of public sector wage talks.
Interview: Terror Australis
The Howard Government has just discovered the nation's ports are a terrorist target. The International Transport Federation's Dean Summers has been warning them for years.
Unions: Graeme Beard's Second Dig
Hidden in the Australian Workers Union Sydney office is a mild-mannered industrial officer who once strutted the international cricket stage, writes Jim Marr.
Industrial: The Hell of Troy
On the basis of a couple of hours in the witness box, Building Industry Royal Commissioner Terence Cole described Troy Stratti as "credible". Six men who, together, have known the company director for the best part of 50 years beg to differ.
Organising: Miners Strike Gold
Traditional unions are rediscovering the power of grassroots organising. Paddy Gorman reports from the coal face.
Economics: The Accepted Wisdom
Evan Jones argues that economic policy making has been narrowed and rendered mechanistic and antiseptic.
History: Vicious Old Lady
Despite its Liberal leanings, the Sydney Morning Herald has never been shy of bashing unions, writes Neale Towart.
International: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Thailand must end its crackdown on Burmese fleeing rights abuses in their military-ruled homeland, according to a Human Rights Watch report.
Review: War Unfogged
Want to go to war but not sure where to start? Look no further than Errol Morris' latest doco-drama for the definitive 11-step lesson plan, writes Tara de Boehmler.
Poetry: TAFE
A TAFE student struggling under the weight of fees shares his wordly wisdom
Gong Points Death Bone at Iemma
Strip � Howard�s Order to Shoppies
Workers Victory - We�re Legal!
Compo Family Exiled to Peru
Patrick Faces Million Dollar Fines
Water Quality in Budget Back-Wash
Feds Dodge Death
Hard Men Melt Away
Three Cheers for 36-Hour Week
Dili Death "Down to Dollars"
Builder Pleads Guilty
Maternity Plan: Hard Labor?
Life � Cambodia�s Grand Raffle
Thumbs Up for Union Code
Activists What�s On!
Postcard
A Voice for Peace
Palestinian trade union leader calls on militants to lay down their arms while the ICFTU protests harassment of Palestinian union leader. The Soapbox
The Double Standard Bearers
Nicholas Way argues that when it comes to collective action, the Howard Government has different views depending on whether you are a unionist or a small business. The Locker Room
The Fine Print
While the result mightn�t be everything, it does make the back of the newspaper more interesting, as Phil Doyle reports. Politics
The Westie Wing
Ian West crunches the numbers in Macquarie Street and finds virtue in deficit.
War And Peace
Getting Away With Murder
Terrorism
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Letters to the Editor
War And Peace
War And Peace
John Morris wants to have his peace movement cake and eat it too! The Stop the War Coalition declared without consultation that it would organise the March 20 march and rally on the anniversary of the Bush / Blair / Howard invasion of Iraq. Fine - but then it can't blame the Sydney Peace and Justice Coalition, including its trade union sponsors, for not being part of the organising. This cheap shot echoes the bad faith demonstrated by John Morris' group in the anti-war movement at this time last year.
To avoid a public competition over the small-minded manoeuvre of John Morris' group, the Sydney Peace & Justice Coalition advertised the March 20 event and put its own effort into Palm Sunday - this weekend at 1pm, starting at Belmore Park and going to Hyde Park North.
It does John's group no credit to have a speaker at the March 20 rally allege that the trade union movement does not support the anti-war movement. Along with many other parts of society in Sydney, the unions have contributed money, people and organised effort to oppose the Bush / Howard war policy since the start of 2002.
Yours sincerely,
Peter Murphy
Secretary, Sydney Peace & Justice Coalition
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