HISTORY is repeating itself with the owner of a northern Victorian fabric mill that has left 60 workers high and dry also involved in the infamous collapse of National Textiles more than a decade ago.
PAKISTAN is not absent from the 2014 World Cup. Despite being 164th in FIFA’s latest ranking, the country has been well and truly present since the beginning of the competition — as a supplier of the footballs used during the 64 matches, according to the…
WORKERS locked out by western Sydney building products supplier Ausreo are feeling the financial strain but remain determined to stick together after three weeks without work.
UNIONS work off a simple formula: people standing together + fighting for what is right = workers‘ power > bosses’ power = victory.
Every day across Australia workers are winning battles for a better life. Working Life is joining with the ACTU…
IT sounds like a great idea on the surface: take a group of 15,000 young unemployed people between the ages of 17 to 24 years old and get them working outdoors to save the environment.
AT 11.40pm on 7 August 1994, the ground under Moura in central Queensland was rocked by a huge explosion.
A crew of 11 were working 265 metres in an underground coal mine when the blast occurred. They all perished.
THE leading role that unions have played in supporting and advocating for people with HIV/AIDS, and in preventing the spread of the virus, will be discussed at the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne tomorrow.
UNIONS have launched a new attack on the Federal Budget, with an audacious move to directly hit employers for increased costs incurred by workers.
While employers are likely to strongly resist the push from unions, it will put…