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News: Evatt Newsletter #24 - August 200510 August 2005Welcome to the latest online newsletter of the Evatt Foundation.
If you would like any of your friends or colleagues to subscribe to this newsletter, please refer them to the subscribe form at: http://evatt.org.au/forms/subscribe.html. What's new on the Evatt Site...?News & viewsUS-Iran nuclear rowAmin Saikal assesses Iran's options.
Mohammad Sadeghpour speaks for Iranian resistance.
No mistakes this time, says Arthur Chesterfield-Evans.
A tale of two industriesFrank Muller on the revival of nuclear energy.
Howard's industrial agendaGreg Combet's address to the press club.
Josh Bornstein on the myth of 'freedom of contract'.
Seventeen leading researchers fail Howard's labour law.
FeatureHoward's way - marry the bossPresident's perspective, by Bruce Childs.
Destroying Australia's way of lifeHoward's productivity arguments are nonsense, says John Della Bosca.
It's back to the 19th century, argues Doug Cameron.
Meg Smith analyses implications for equal pay and gender equity.
Justine Evesson's notes from the front line.
PapersThe right to strike in AustraliaChris White assesses Australia's labour law against international standards.
Globalisation, revisitedIs the concept now meaningless, asks Christopher Sheil.
PublicationsChanging AustraliaCarmel Tebbutt, Tom McDonald and Jenny Lawless launch the union story.
Prisons as progressive punishment?From The State of the States 2004, Mark Findlay assesses the present psychological approach to prison programs.
EventsEvatt Sunset Seminar: Young people and politics: Engagement and participationWhat are we doing wrong - what is Hillsong doing right? Are 'Generation Y' apolitical and apathetic? How do young women and young men differ? How do you engage young people at work?
For the answers to all these questions and more, come along to hear Monika Wheeler, Rebecca Huntley, Ariadne Vromen and Damian Oliver at the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts on 6 September.
Jay Mandle on globalisation and poverty in SydneyProfessor Mandle will be joined by James Goodman, Frank Stilwell, Peter Ross and
Gavin Kitching in a seminar at UNSW on 19 August.
The collapse of globalism and the reinvention of the worldJohn Ralston Saul talks about his new book at Sydney's Seymour Centre on 22 August.
The state systems of industrial relations: past, present & futureFind out about the state systems in Sydney on 26 August, before they disappear.
Henry Reynolds on international race thinking and AustraliaHenry talks about his new book at Gleebooks in Sydney on 30 August.
LettersIndustrial warfareDo we stand up for the underdog? asks John Ward.
Saving AmericaWe're getting to the bottom of the neocons, writes Rebecca Renfro.
Giving the people their opium, writes Josh A Gilman.
The Evatt websiteRemembering the Doc, writes Virginia Abascal.
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