The Age (Melbourne)
9/11/00
Irian Jaya could follow Timor way
Source: AAP|Published: Thursday November 9, 7:17 AM
Indonesia accepted that its province of Irian Jaya would follow in the
footsteps of East Timor in seeking independence if human rights were not
observed there, Foreign Minister
Announcing a Revolutionary Dinner - Food, history and revolution all on the
one menu! This is a fund raiser for Socialist Worker. Saturday 18th
November at 7.00 pm. Venue - St Augustine's Church Hall, 94 Sydney Road,
Coburg (next to the Woodlands Hotel), Tram No 19(first stop after Moreland
Advance Notice - there will be a Public Meeting on 30th November at
Brunswick Town Hall to protest at Email's decision to close the Chef
factory in Brunswick with the loss of 520 jobs. Join a United Front with
the Australian Workers Union, Socialist Worker, Moreland councillors, local
ALP
Dear LL friends,
Could you please pass along the following message to any women in your
networks/ organisations in South Australia?
Saturday 25th November is International Day of Action to End Violence
Against Women. Women are warmly invited to join us on that day at the next
meeting of the
Are there any other unions that have passed similar motions?
If so, could someone forward them to this list, because I'm sure many would
be interested to know what the formal positions of unions are, over S11.
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM RESOLUTION
passed unanimously at the recent NTEU National
THE UNEASY ALLIANCE:
Workers and the Anti-Corporate Globalisation Movement
Open forum and discussion
Tuesday 14 November
7.30pm RMIT
Meeting Room 1
Lesley Clucas Lounge
Building 12, Level 4
Swanston St
While Bracks gets a pie in the face, S11 protestors vow to continue their
fight at May 1
Surviving without welfare
http://www.theage.com.au/frontpage/20001113/A46895-2000Nov13.html
By XAVIER LA CANNA
THE AGE ONLINE
Monday 13 November 2000
Schemes to force people off welfare were actually making people more
dependent on the government to survive, a new report today claimed
Support Outworkers to get a Fair Go in Victoria - CALL TO ACTION
The FairWear Campaing urges all supporters to take a couple of minutes this
week to email, phone, fax or mail the following liberal and national
politicians to urge them to put the Fair Employment Bill through the upper
house of