The International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured Workers - 28th April - is recognized worldwide as a day to remember workers who have died from workplace incidents or disease. Join us at Solidarity Park on Tuesday 28 April 2009 for a commemoration service.
international_commemoration_day.pdf
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The FSU has called a lunch time rally for Wednesday 8 April to demonstrate public support for a better deal for Bankwest staff and protest against the loss of local jobs.
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Construction workers today said the Wilcox report on the future of the Australian Building and Construction
Commission fell short of addressing the real issue of safety in the construction industry, where statistics show one worker dies each week.
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New industrial relations laws passed by the Federal Parliament are a major step forward for working Australians and the nation.
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The Work Choices advertising campaign was plagued by poor documentation and numerous breaches of financial management guidelines, according to a report by the Australian National Audit Office.
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A new national poll shows there is overwhelming public support for the immediate introduction of new industrial relations laws that boost rights and legal protections for working Australians during the economic downturn.
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