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Labour Review issue no. 100 - February 2003

union rights - international
Trade Unions and the Social Clause: a north-south divide?
The right to engage in international trade should be linked to respect for core labour standards. So goes the argument of some
[ Full Story ]
union organising
The Rise and Fall of Organising in a Blue-Collar Union
The growth of organising activity in a blue-collar, manufacturing union.
[ Full Story ]
union organising
The Changing Roles of Public Sector Unionism
The character of Australian federal public service unions has changed, from in-house staff associations to constituents of the broader union movement.
[ Full Story ]
union rights - international
On the Indonesian Waterfront: the military fleeces and polices port workers
Tanjung Priok is Indonesia’s busiest port with 1600 container trucks per day handling billions of dollars worth of commodities. With so much wealth one can be sure the Indonesian military is taking its share, and taking a share of the workers wages too.
[ Full Story ]
discrimination
Pregnancy In the Workplace
It is unlawful to discriminate against a woman on the grounds that she is pregnant or may become pregnant.
[ Full Story ]
working conditions
Whatever Happened to Alienation?
The push to shorten the working week has led many in the labour movement and on the left to disregard questions of fulfilment and meaning at work.
[ Full Story ]
union rights
From Wise Counsel Good Works Shall Come
Works Councils are often depicted as Trojan horses for de-unionisation. They can be turned to a more progressive role in transforming the workforce.
[ Full Story ]
Awards
Contracting Out of Award Still a No Go Zone
Australian workplaces have changed considerably in the last decade, but old principles are ignored by employers at their peril.
[ Full Story ]


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