From: Oquist, Ben (Sen B. Brown) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, 25 October 1999 15:07
Subject: Greens-Activist Mandatory Sentencing
Dear friends,
Submissions to the Senate inquiry on Bob's bill to ban mandatory sentencing
close this Friday.
Can you help the campaign by emailing the commit
You are invited to a Radical Women Meeting:
Thursday, 28 October, 7.00 pm
Solidarity Salon, 1 Appleby Crescent, West Brunswick
In Malaysia and Indonesia: Women Workers are Organising!
In the upheavals that are rocking Southeast Asia, women are on the
frontlines for radical change. As a largely
The 300 union meat workers employed by beef processor G&K O'Connor in
Pakenham, Melbourne, Australia have now been locked out for nearly eight
months.
The meat workers are members of the Australasian Meat Industries Employees
Union (AMIEU). Despite eight months without any wages, and despite bein
A fundraiser for Kapululangu Aboriginal Women's Association will be held at
Ceres Environmental Farm 8 Lee St. Brunswick East (Melbourne) from 6pm on
Saturday 11th December 1999
There will be musical performances and you can purchase and eat your dinner
from the cafe. Please mark this date i
Grasslands Infoshop presents
Historian Tony Birch on 'The Sorry State of John Howard'
7pm, Thursday 28 October
Grasslands Infoshop
205 Nicholson St, Footscray (a few minutes walk from Footscray station)
Ph: 9362 0830
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Australian Financial Review
http://www.afr.com.au/content/991025/news/news2.html
October 25, 1999
Reith's third wave: goodbye to awards
By Stephen Long and Kath Cummins
The Federal Minister for Workplace Relations, Mr Peter Reith, has stepped
up his push for a third wave of industrial relation
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This motion was passed at a CPSU members meeting held on Friday 22nd October.
"This meeting moves that we no longer accept that this office is adequately
funded for the work it does. We demand that staffing levels and resources
are allocated on the basis of actual workloads. We will initiat