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| Issue No 42 | 17 December 1999 | |
NewsJob Vacancies at the LHMU
The Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union (National Office) has two vacancies in their Sydney Office.
National Publications Officer This person will work in our Communications and Recruitment Unit and must have good design skills, some experience in campaigning and project management. Pay: $35,000 - $42,000 + allowances and super. For more info contact mailto:mikael@lhmu.org.au National Education Officer (part-time) This person will assist with the implementation of LHMU's education strategy, in particular working closely with our branches in the Northern Territory, ACT and Tasmania. Pay: approx $44,000 + allowances and super. For more info contact mailto:louise@lhmu.org.au Commitment to organising and trade union principles is essential.
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Labor Council’s chief trouble maker chronicles the battles of the past year and ponders those still to come. Workers Online ranks the Top Ten industrial relations stories from a year of frenetic activity. The editor of Labourstart looks back over his favourite stories of 1999. It was a year in politics that threw up more questions than answers. We look at some of the sticky ones. Labor heretic Michael Thomspson analyses the failure of the Republican proposition. The sight of US unionists, environmentalists and human rights activists being attacked by police in Seattle shows how far the progressive movement has come. What better present could Michael Costa offer Workers Online readers than the chance to give him a Deface a Face style make over? See the latest issue of Labour Review, our resource for officials, activists and students. Workers Online resident door-bitches Zanga and Paul pass judgement on the year that finished the millennium.
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