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News: Evatt Newsletter #25 - November 200511 November 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 & viewsSeditionChas Savage treats the legislative threat to freedom with contempt.
The assault on Australia's workersHoward fails the national test, argue Jeff Shaw & Monika Ciolek.
Unfair, un-Australian & immoral, declares Bob Hawke.
There is another way, explains Greg Combet.
Egalitarianism is in the gun, says Belinda Probert.
The right to strike is down the WC, argues Chris White.
ProductivityJohn Quiggin finds the claims for micro-reform seriously wanting.
DemocracyRowan Cahill remembers when the space for action was enlarged.
Universities 2005Are we opening doors for women, or slamming them shut, asks Susan Ryan.
FeatureThe state of industrial relationsPresident's perspective, by Bruce Childs.
Young people & politicsGeneration Y voters are waiting, argues Rebecca Huntley.
What is Hillsong doing right, asks Monika Wheeler.
Focus on the diversity, advises Ariadne Vromen.
Trade unions must be there before work, explains Damian Oliver.
PapersPublic-private partnershipsChristopher Sheil reality checks PPPs.
GlobalisationJay Mandle refigures globalisation.
PublicationsThe State of the States 2005Focusing on the State of Industrial Relations, order your copy now.
EventsBook launch: The State of the States 2005Heralding the National Day of Protest, The State of the States 2005 focuses on the State of Industrial Relations and will be launched at NSW Parliament House with the assistance of the President of the Legislative Council, the Hon Dr Meredith Burgmann, in the President's Dining Room on Monday 14 November at 11.30 am for 12 noon. Speakers will include the former NSW Attorney General, the Hon Jeff Shaw QC, the NSW Commissioner for Children and Young people, Gillian Calvert, and the Secretary of Unions NSW, John Robertson. Not to be missed.
National Day of Protest - Your Rights at WorkAustralia's biggest ever workers' meeting will take place on 15 November. Get out your colleagues and comrades.
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