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Vote against WorkChoices and for workers’ rights

After being fairly quiet lately, I thought I had better make an effort to put up an election eve post to sum up the campaigns and tell you how I recommend you vote tomorrow. In truth, IR did not feature very much in the campaign. The parties’ positions have had a lot of publicity over [...]

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· 23 November 2007 · 11:01 am · 0 comments

Howard’s anti-union attack ads fall flat

The Government has pinned its hopes on industrial relations, and especially the union movement’s influence on Labor. But it was caught lying about some ALP members, and pretending that student politics counts as industrial unionism. Besides, voters know that the Liberal frontbenches are stuffed full of business lawyers, while union leaders bring a range of [...]

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· 25 October 2007 · 1:31 pm · 1 comment

Industrial relations a key election issue

The Government’s reds-under-the-bed fear campaign has been kicked up a notch, with Peter Costello accusing Julia Gillard of being a closet Communist. And isn’t it awful that Labor’s candidates come from a tradition of representing Australian workers and their families? Seriously, if the ALP was in the pockets of the unions, wouldn’t the ACTU guarantee [...]

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· 18 October 2007 · 12:21 pm · 1 comment