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In 2003 Australian trade unions continued the campaign to improve employees' ability to balance work and family responsibilities. This, along with push for the introduction of 'industrial manslaughter' legislation, was the key industrial priority of the year. During the year, unions witnessed a...
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Early in 2001 it looked set to be a bumper year for Australian trade unions, with a change in government seemingly inevitable and the release of figures that showed membership growth for the first time in many years. Instead, the year was characterised by a series of defensive campaigns aimed at...
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to "war" with the union movement and throughout the year, the Royal Commission into the construction industry continued …
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"Trade Unions examines the current state of the Irish Trade Union movement, the reasons for its decline and how it must re-imagine itself as a force capable of rolling back the frontiers of capital if it is to rally a new generation of workers to the cause of labour. The book argues that trade...
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It was a disappointing year for Australian trade unions. The Howard government was returned in the 2004 federal election with an increased majority in the House of Representatives and an outright majority in the Senate. In July 2005, the government will use this mandate to push through a raft of...
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