2006
"If they don't want to sign it, they can leave"
Sacked and rehired on lower wages, thats ok under the Howard Government's new laws.
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1300 number to advise building & construction industry members
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BCII - information kit
All members working in the Building and Construction Industry need to know about new laws that effect you!
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Dealing with AWA's
Your employer wants you to sign an AWA? Before you do anything make sure you read this!
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Draft wiring rules, have your say!
New drafts of AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations, more commonly known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules, are now available for public comment. Have your say!
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Give John Howard a nasty shock!
When John Howard visits Melbourne next month, he will get a nasty shock when he looks out the window of his chauffeur-driven car.
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Government lets slip - Workchoices is just the beginning
Liberals Senator Nick Minchin, had revealed this week that the Howard Government will be extending their radical workplace changes even further if they are to win the next federal election.
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Information for members on the new building and construction industry laws
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National days of action declared for June and November
The ACTU executive have declared two national days of action to be held on June 28 and on a day yet to be announced in November in protest against the Howard Government's extreme industrial relations changes.
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National Week of Action June 26 to 1 July – get involved!
The ACTU executive, made up of union leaders from across the country have declared a national week of action from June 25 to July 1 2006.
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Report find’s Workers lose out on AWA’s
Independent research has found that employees on Australian Workplace Agreements earn 2.1% less an hour than those under collective agreements
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Senator Marshall goes in to bat for sparkies and workers
Gavin Marshall, a qualified sparkie and now a Labor Senator, has been making waves in the Federal parliament, standing up for workers against the new work laws.
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Southern States branch’s unlawful dismissal win
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Union funds win battle of super choice
Superannuation research group SuperRatings have revealed that workers are flocking to union backed industry superanuation funds since the introduction of the 'Superchoices' legislation in July last year.
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