Issue No 55 | 26 May 2000 | |
SportBunnies Bounce Back
On Tuesday, June 13, 2000 the South Sydney Rabbitohs take their Fightback to the Federal Court.
The club are calling on all supporters to show your support for the Rabbitohs by proudly wearing the Red & Green. You can buy a $2 Red & Green ribbon from any Newspower Newsagent across NSW. You can deck your self out in official club Merchandise from the Club (265 Chalmers Street, Redfern), from our web-site (www.souths.com.au) and from the Rugby League Megastores. You can decorate your workplace, your car, your home. Stage your own Red & Green Day Event. Or come to the South Sydney Leagues Club to enjoy our Red & Green Day Breakfast! Please show your support for the Rabbitohs on Red & Green Day, Tuesday June 13, 2000 For further information, please call the Rabbitohs on 9319 5244. Members of the public can call our Information Line on (02) 9611 0256 from June 1. Proudly supported by The Sydney Morning Herald, Newspower Newsagents and Legion Telecall George Piggins will address Labor Council next week
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Interview: The University of Rupert National Tertiary Education Union president Dr Carolyn Allport on News Corp's move into tertiary education and the Universitas 21 experiment. International: The Unionist Who Sparked a Coup Workers Online's Fiji expert Andrew Casey profiles one of the men at the centre of the crisis, detained PM Mahendra Chaudry Unions: The Call to Action The Australian Services Union is leading the push into the call centre industry. But winning these new workplaces is a major challenge. Politics: Workplace Gladiators Peter Reith as Russell Crowe? That's the image Labor IR spokesman Arch Bevis conjured up in a frecent address to the Industrial Relations Society. History: How to be a Good Unionist It's 1917, WWI rages and federal public servants are given these rules on how to dischare their responsibility as members. Legal: The Price of Solidarity Intimidation, threats and even murder still await many workers who attempt to organize in a number of countries around the world, says a new ILO report. Review: Inconvenient History In may be cold comfort to Republicans, but the vote for Federation was every bit as tempestuous as this collection of articles shows. Satire: World Bank Caves In In a victory for Seattle protestors, international monetarists have decreed that global utopia to begin immediately.
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