Thousands of NSW doctors from over 30 hospitals in NSW have taken strike action for the first time since 1998.
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Thousands of NSW doctors from over 30 hospitals in NSW have taken strike action for the first time since 1998.
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The combination of the imminent High Court decision on the challenge to administration and the looming federal election means the Victorian Building Industry Group of unions delegates’ meeting on 26 March comes at a critical moment.
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Up to 150 staff and students rallied at UTS on 12 March against plans for cuts to jobs and courses.
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Sydney rail workers have been banned from taking industrial action for four months, with the Fair Work Commission imposing a “cooling off” order lasting until 1 July.
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Around 300 pulp and paper workers at the Opal Paper mill in Maryvale, Victoria have been locked out since mid-January.
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Officials from nine unions met in Canberra in early December for the “Trade Unions for Democracy” summit, held in response to the Labor government’s union busting attack on the CFMEU.
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Suspending industrial action only gives the government breathing space and prolongs the inevitable showdown with the Minns government.
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Rebel blue collar unions were set to meet in a “Trade Unions for Democracy Summit” as this was written, ahead of the opening of the unions’ High Court challenge to the CFMEU administration regime.
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