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Your rights at work [videorecording] : worth fighting for / Australian Council of Trade Unions.
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Melbourne : ACTU, 2005.
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1 videodisc (DVD) (50 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Hosted by John Robertson.
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From 1 July this year, the Federal government will have a majority in both Houses of Parliament. The government has indicated it will use this opportunity to radically change Australia's industrial relations laws. In particular, the government has publicly stated its objective is to create a single national industrial relations system. If the NSW government will not voluntarily cede its powers to regulate industrial relations, the Federal government has stated it will override the State and effectively remove NSW employees from the State system. In response to this threat to our industrial relations system, the Australian trade union movement will commence one of the most concerted national campaigns of information and action since Federation. This Dvd is a recording of a state-wide stop work, linked via Sky Channel to around 90 club venues, to highlight the threat to NSW workers' long established entitlements.
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Labor unions
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Labor laws and legislation -- Australia
Industrial relations -- Australia
Open and closed shop -- Australia
Discrimination in employment -- Australia
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Robertson, John
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SKY Channel network
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