Issue No 41 | 26 November 1999 | |
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Hi good people, Just a note regarding references to books or other publications. Would Workers Online feel or be percieved to be compromised at having an order link where the book or publication is mentioned? I would personally have ordered a copy of AB Shostak's - Cyber Union if it were available there. Maybe it could be a commission revenue for your operation, it's just a thought. Could you point me to where to purchase a copy of this book as I am looking for something to be involved in with the union movement and that field may be it, any other references to the subject of Cyber Union moves or activities would be appreciated. Yours Rob Clark. Ed's Reply Art tells us his distributor in Oz is DA Information Services at 648 Whitehorse Road in >Mitcham, Victoria 3132. Phone: (3) 9210-7777. Fax: (3) 9210-7788. Other works by Eric Lee can be purchased through his Labourstart site - www://www.labourstart.org More generally, we're planning to incorporate an online bookshop into our Christmas revamp...
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Interview: A Bob Each Way ALP tactician Bob McMullan is responsible for charting Labor industry policy into the next millennium. He tells us where he�s heading. Unions: Organiser of the Year Just ten days to go before entries close for our $2000 air ticket. Here�s another nomination. History: Labour Daze A report from the 6th National Biennial Conference of the Australian Society For The Study Of Labour and Community. Politics: Tomorrow�s Questions While the turn of the century sees Sydney play host to the Olympic games, the International Youth Parliament 2000 will bring world focus to contemporary issues facing young people. Health: Red Ribbons December 1, World AIDS Day has a special place in the history of the AIDS pandemic. International: Organised Chaos Persistent rumours are floating around Jakarta that the former boss of the official pro-Soeharto Indonesian trade union movement is about to be charged with corruption. Economics: Seattle Numbers Grow for WTO Protest News of the agreement to smooth China�s entry to the World Trade Organisation has created its own "China Syndrome" for organisers of the Seattle WTO event. Satire: Too Many Media Players! The Productivity Commission has issued a report calling for the abolition of existing cross-media ownership laws. Review: Leviathan John Birmingham has lifted the lid on Sydney�s shady past - and found trade unions to be at the centre of the sordid tales. Deface a Face: Reith Loses His Shine With his Second Wave looking more like a splash in the bath-tub, Workplace Relations Minister Peter Reith still reigns as the union movement�s favourite bogeyman.
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