Issue No 26 | 13 August 1999 | |
Letters to the EditorPiers Fans Fires
Dear all at Workers Online Although PiersWatch is by far my favourite part of Wednesday mornings rest assured that even if the hypocritical old git does mellow out you've gained a lot of new readers who are interested in what you have to say about Unionism and Industrial Relations generally. Workers Online is far more than just an opportunity to bag Piers so cheer up and (please don't let me be speaking too soon) be proud that you've perhaps knocked a bit of sense into his addled and paranoid mind. Keep up the good work H Robson
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Republic: Looking Forward With the Republic referendum threatening to run off the rails, supporters of an Australian Head of State need to reclaim the debate from the lawyers. Interview: Chatting With Kate Workers Online�s first ever Net night was held in the Yap chatroom this week. Labor IT spokeswoman Kate Lundy stepped up to the plate to talk Politics in a Wired World. Unions: Simply the Best! A major international study has ranked Australian seafarers the world's best. Technology: Unions Log In to Online Yap A Conference on Unions and Information Technology for the Australasian Region will be held in Melbourne: November 15-17. History: Edmund Who? John Passant lifts the veil on Our first Prime Minister, a bloke called Barton. International: Turkish Miners' Leader Murdered Semsi Denizer, President of the Turkish miners' union Genel Maden-Is, was shot dead outside his home last Friday evening. Labour Review: What's New at the Organising Centre Read the latest issue of Labour Review, Labor Council's resource for students and activists. Review: Working Class Boys silverchair might have a new sound, but they�re part of a rich Australian music tradition.
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