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Issue No. 303 | 21 April 2006 |
Brand Spanking
Interview: Head On Unions: Do You Have a Moment? Industrial: Vital Signs Economics: Taxing Times Environment: It Ain�t Necessarily So History: Melbourne�s Hours Immigration: Opening the Floodgates Review: Pollie Fiction Poetry: The Cabal
Control Freak Turns Hand to AWAs �Clean Start� Sweeps Into Action Fleas Leave Andrews Scratching The $130 Question: What is He On? Apprentices Assume Missionary Position Rights At Work Worth Playing For
Politics Politics The Soapbox Postcard The Locker Room Obituary
Lying Lies And The Lying Liars Who Tell Them II What Tax Cuts? Belly Says It�s Time A Word Of Warning Stop Mexican Revolution Well That Clears That Up Then
Labor Council of NSW |
Letters to the Editor Say No To Optus
I have just heard on the radio about Optus sacking 70 workers and asking them to apply for their jobs under a contract that has inferior conditions. Well as a consumer who uses Optus as their home phone carrier, I will let them know that they have just lost us. I am now researching who to else to use. I also will not hesitate to take my business away from anyone who uses these laws to exploit workers. I also believe that a lot of people believe as I do. So I say to any company who does this to 'improve operations' to think carefully as there are a lot of people very angry over this state of affairs. T. Williams
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