Editorial

BWIU deregistration

BWIU deregistration

There is little doubt that there is a major push under way by employers and governments to eliminate any real role for trade unions in defending workers' interests in the struggle over wages and working conditions. This

A jobs levy?

A jobs levy?

Tax the majority, not the minority of super-wealthy people who live off company profits, dividends, and rent: this is the "solution" to unemployment that the ACTU and the ALP left are rallying behind. They are calling for a

The ugly logic of enterprise bargaining

The ugly logic of enterprise bargaining

It appears that the Keating government is about to strike a new deal with the ACTU to allow enterprise bargains to be stitched together without unions. At present the Industrial Relations Commission can

US/UN out of Somalia!

US/UN out of Somalia!

The United Nations/United States "peacekeeping" mission in Somalia stands exposed for the grisly farce it is.

In a joint statement addressed last week to the UN Secretary General, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, 26

Keating's creeping GST

Keating's creeping GST

Even ACTU president Martin Ferguson felt the need to make a pretence of attacking the 1993 federal budget. We cannot "defend the undefendable", he said. He failed, of course, to use the opportunity to announce the

Labor's 'Son of

Labor's 'Son of Fightback!'

The Catholic bishops have accurately described the Keating government's budget as "Son of Fightback!". It introduces indirect taxes that hit low- and medium-income earners the most and lavishes the largest cuts in

Middle East peace?

Middle East peace?

The decision by the Israeli government to sign an agreement with the Palestine Liberation Organisation to allow the Palestinian Arab population in the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip and the West Bank town of Jericho limited

The Greens and the budget

The Greens and the budget

Just before Prime Minister Paul Keating flew off to Washington, he dismissed the attacks on his budget in the Senate as "sport" preventing him from governing in the national interest. But the Green and Democrat

The real thing

The real thing

Seventy-two of Australia's "bidding elite" are descending upon Monte Carlo to hear the International Olympic Committee's decision on which city will host the Olympic Games in the year 2000.

Asked to explain the purpose of the

Kennett's failed experiment

Kennett's failed experiment

One year ago Jeff Kennett became premier of Victoria because of widespread disillusionment in the previous state Labor government. He immediately launched a blitzkrieg of cuts to education, health, public transport

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