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Industrial Relations: where to now?

The defeat of workchoices delivered the union movement a stunning victory at the last election.
So what’s the future for Australian workers in 2008 and beyond?

To debate the question and provide some answers, BMUC invited two major figures in the labour  movement – ACTU President Sharan Burrow and NSW senator elect Doug Cameron to address a politics in the pub at Katoomba’s Family Hotel on Saturday 17th May. (download PDF)

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Unions and the wider society

"The first issue is the importance of articulating union values - of setting out what we stand for.
If as unions we are not clear about this, we can lose sight of the purpose of our work.
And it is vital that we engage people at this level. That we build support for:

And in the workplace our values extend to:

I think that values are organising issues. They demonstrate what we stand for and provide a basis for campaigns".

ACTU Secretary Greg Combet outlining the values and goals of a union movement again on the march at the launch of Future Strategies 08 May 2003

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