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James Caulfield, Canberra Despite making several other "rock solid" promises about what the ALP would do on industrial relations if it wins the next election, opposition leader Kim Beazley failed to mention the repealing of Australian Workplace
On August 17, 1834 the Tolpuddle Martyrs arrived in Sydney after a four-month sea voyage, having been sentenced to seven years' transportation by a court in Dorchester, England. James Brine, James Hammett, George Loveless, James Loveless, John
Ugandan women on hunger strike in Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre in Bedfordshire are being denied access to legal and welfare support, including rape crisis services. According to Legal Action for Women, the women have also suffered
Susan Price, Sydney Held at Olympic Park on August 7, the "Last Weekend" family day, organised by Unions NSW, attracted around 40,000 people. Workers and their families travelled from all over Sydney for the picnic-style rally, and were treated
After another week of defiant protest marches and government threats of retribution, the Tongan Civil Servants Strike Committee on August 11 rejected the King's decision to have an independent auditor examine the pay dispute that is pitting public
Sarah Stephen As this issue of Âé¶¹Ó³»­ Weekly went to print, Australian citizen Vivian Solon had been in exile in the Philippines for 1486 days. August 14 also marks 744 days since the immigration department (DIMIA) began to cover up evidence
Sue Bolton Gippsland Trades and Labor Council secretary John Parker told Âé¶¹Ó³»­ Weekly that even without PM John Howard's new anti-union laws, "the bosses try it on against vulnerable workers", especially in country areas. It's not just
Scores of South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU) members have been arrested during protests around the country since the union launched an indefinite national strike on August 8 in demand of a living wage. The union is calling for wage
On August 10, PNG Power workers declared their intention to take industrial action if the proposed appointment of an Australian expatriate as the new CEO goes ahead. The PNG Energy Workers Association is demanding that the PNG Power CEO remained
James Goodman In late August the Sydney Opera House hosts a crew of corporate spruikers. The neo-conservative lobby machine — Forbes Global — is coming to town. We will be treated to the edifying spectacle of an iconic public building given
On August 9, three anti-war protesters, including a 70-year-old woman, cut a hole in the fence of the Patch Barracks in Stuttgart and hung a four-metre-long banner between two trees. The banner marked the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing.
The Fight Against Fascism in the USABy James P Cannon, Farrell Dobbs, Joseph Hansen, Leon Trotsky & Murray WeissResistance Books, 2004$19.95, <http://www.resistancebooks.com> REVIEW BY SIMON BUTLER In January this year, a small