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Issue No 61 | ![]() |
07 July 2000 |
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Letters to the EditorCongratulations on the Email Rally in Orange
I have been a Teachers Federation organiser in the Central West for 10 years and the Orange rally was the best example of union solidarity I have seen in the region. The Cenrtal West Daily newspaper gave the story of the rally the whole front page, including a large coloured photograph with more on the inside pages. Well Done! Wayne Patterson.
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![]() ![]() ![]() The godfather of unions and the Internet, Eric Lee, is seeking your support to give labour a voice on the net's governing body, ICANN. ![]() ![]() In the wake of the TV Networks' digital TV victory, Internet industry chief Peter Coroneus rues a missed opportunity for Australia. ![]() ![]() The International Centre for Trade Union Rights (ICTUR) has developed a draft proposal for a comprehensive revision and modernisation of international labour standards for the new millenium. ![]() ![]() The Australian Services Union in Western Australia in conjunction with the University of Western Australia, is surveying workers across the state's call centre industry. ![]() ![]() View in full the ALP's Draft Industrial Relations Policy to be taken to the National Conference at the end of the month. ![]() ![]() Striking Korean hotel workers at the Swiss Grand Hotel and the Seoul Hilton are worried they could be the next targets of escalating riot police violence. ![]() ![]() How a working man survived WWII and ASIO blacklists to save a sundial. ![]() ![]() The performance of pro-Deomcracy groups in the Zimbabwean elections has given supporters hope for better days. ![]() ![]() American politics has taken on a Green hue with the left leaning National Action Party and the Greens in Mexico picking up nearly 40% of the vote in the recent elections. ![]() ![]() Prime Minister John Howard has defended his government's decision not to involve Australia in the centenary federation celebrations. ![]() ![]() Mysterious shadows flicker in the windows of the Parramatta Town Hall. Strains of trumpet and sarod float outside. It's all part of the urban Theatre Project's latest work, 'The Palais'. ![]()
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