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1 month, 3 weeks ago Unions contribute to G20 debate
A crisis summit of the G20 this weekend must begin work on a more inclusive, just and democratic system for the governance of the global economy, say Australian unions. Workers, ...
ACTU - 10 a.m. Friday 14th November 2008
5 months ago Henry Review must not be an excuse for more big tax cuts for the wealthy and big business
The chief priorities of the Rudd Government’s review of Australia’s Future Tax System must be to ensure our tax system is fair and progressive and provides sufficient revenue to fund ...
ACTU - 10 a.m. Thursday 7th August 2008
7 months ago Employers can afford paid maternity leave
The ACTU is calling on all businesses to help fund a national paid maternity leave scheme which would provide Australian women with at least 14 weeks paid leave. Under the ...
ACTU - 10 a.m. Wednesday 11th June 2008
8 months, 4 weeks ago Facing up to Australia’s skills challenge: industry sets key priorities to address the skills crisis
The National Skills Policy Collaboration has today released a ten-point plan to meet Australia’s skills challenges head on. The statement by leading employer and union groups calls for significant action, ...
ACTU - 10 a.m. Wednesday 16th April 2008
10 months, 1 week ago Equal pay, stronger rights for women would boost Australian economy: Women still earning over $180 a week less than men
Equal pay and stronger rights for women will be the focus of discussions at today’s International Women’s Day – Working Women’s Summit held by the ACTU. Work/Family Rights Stronger rights ...
ACTU - 10 a.m. Friday 7th March 2008
1 year ago Sharan Burrow, ACTU President: Address to the AiGroup
Manufacturing is a critical sector of the Australian economy and yet by our reckoning it has been in decline for two out of the last three years. This fall in ...
ACTU - 10 a.m. Wednesday 12th December 2007
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