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CFMEU REACHES OUT TO GRIEVING WORKERS
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Thu, 10/13/2011 - 10:39
...Devastated workmates have rallied around the father of a young Chinese gyprocker who drowned after he was swept off the rocks while fishing at Little Bay. The 22-year-old worked with his father on a R... ...lding site where the young man worked and held a minutes’ silence in memory of Mr Lin. Mr Zhou said Chinese and non-Chinese colleagues were united in their shock at the death and passed around the bucket to raise funds, whi...
Your Union
... as maintenance workers in factories, at local Councils, casinos and Houses of Parliament – keeping machinery and buildings in good condition so other people can do their jobs effectively. ‘We work sa...
Chinese Flyer: Slam the Sham
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Mon, 07/04/2011 - 17:00
...t to do if it's not.
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Leaflets
File upload:
slamthesham-chinese-flyerprint.pdf
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Chinese - Your rights for ABCC
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Mon, 07/04/2011 - 14:58
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Description:
What to do if the ABCC comes on your site in Chinese.
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Leaflets
File upload:
taskforcepowers07chinese.pdf
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A Better Life? Stories of Exploited Guestworkers in Australia
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Fri, 07/01/2011 - 11:24
...EU NSW Branch, with information on the rules for and rights of 457 Visa holders in English, Korean, Chinese, Farsi and Arabic
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Posters
File upload:
exploitedgues...
Slam the Sham
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Fri, 04/23/2010 - 17:33
... about it? - go to Campaign Downloads (left) and read the Slam the Sham booklet in English, Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Greek, Italian, Korean, Serbian and Vietnamese. Or download the flyer in language...
Employers avoid fines despite visa abuse sanctions
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Tue, 07/26/2011 - 11:30
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Link:
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/employers-avoid-fines-despite-visa-abuse-sanctions-20110725-1hx98.html
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Green Bans 40th Anniversary
Submitted by pubworks on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 13:01
...t Jack Mundey and his intervention, The Rocks would have looked much the same as the Sydney central business district, generally high-rise modern development with individual older buildings interspers...