Issue No 80 | 01 December 2000 | |
Letters to the EditorLet's Be Frank about Frank!
Dear Sir, How ironic to read the critique of St. Aloysius` Catholic School, Milsons Point, by Lord Mayor Sartor.
This harsh and pointed criticism ,(Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday, November 25 Page 6) declaring - Hypothetically, let us change the faces: Parents to ratepayers: Students / Teachers to employees, and any one else who has had a similar relationship with Lord Mayor Sartor, or had employment with Sydney City Council during his tenure. They must surely be overcome with a sense of Dejavu. My immediate family and I,wish to share with your readers our deeply painful, emotional, financial and personal experiences,in dealing with this egotisticial and petulant Sartor and his Sydney City Council. We, typical Aussie Battlers, who have had our careers, children's education and personal lives almost completely and utterly destroyed, and we are confident as to our convictions as to whom the real the bully is! For without the Aussie spirit of resolute defiance in the face of overwhelming odds and the solidarity of Australian Trade Unionism we would have been crushed as a grape in a wine press.;-))))))))))))lol To meld the generations and nations : Dear Frank, "tiocfaidh �r l�" "Te Nui Teke" "Pog ma Hone" From All - Te Iwi ngatiwhatua Tom Collins
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Interview: Chewing the Fat with Della In a rare extended interview, NSW 's new industrial relations minister State John Della Bosca outlines his vision for the new workplace. Unions: Organising - There Is No Choice LHMU national secretary Jeff Lawrence responds to Brisbane Institutue director Peter Botsman's attack on organising. Corporate: The Riddles of Democracy at Telstra Shareholder activist Stephen Mayne explains how the big guys ran roughshod when he and trade union activists attempted to stand for the Telstra board. Education: Training for Change Labor Council's Michael Gadiel outlines a traiing agenda for the 21st century. History: A Stack of Hypocrits Ballot rigging, sanctioned by the courts, sponsored by the government were a Liberal Party and Bob Menzies speciality - and they introduced legislation to legalise it. International: African Unions Go To War Against AIDS The war on AIDS is now the number one priority of the ICFTU's African Regional Organization (AFRO), which has launched an ambitious five-year action plan in nine of the most severely afflicted African nations. Satire: Teenage Hackers Behind Shock Cabinet Reshuffle Seasoned front-benchers and political greenhorns alike were joined in stunned surprise today, as a sudden Cabinet reshuffle radically altered the shape of the Federal Government. Review: Manufacturing Dissent A new production explores Australian's approach to refugees and their experiences coming to a strange land.
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