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In this issue: New WorkChoices ads, Workers' rights flushed away, CPSU agenda for change. Stress Down on 24/7
Collective bargaining goes prime timeUnions have stepped up the fight to dismantle WorkChoices with a new TV advertising campaign. The ads put pressure on the Rudd Government over its pre-election commitment to introduce statutory collective bargaining rights. To read more, view the ad and have your say, click here. Workers' rights still being flushed awayIn a case that graphically illustrates the need for better workplace rights, workers in a Melbourne carpet factory have been forced by their employer to hold union meetings in the toilet. WorkChoices. Report from The Sydney Morning Herald here. Rights at Work one of the big winners in Election '07ANU research into last year's federal poll suggests the union campaign against WorkChoices was a major factor in the election outcome. Examining trends in political opinion over a twenty year period, the study reveals the shifting shape of the political landscape. To request a copy of the report email cpsunews@cpsu.org or to read an article from The Canberra Times click here. Agenda for changeTo deliver the Rudd Government's ambitious policy objectives and help find solutions to our national challenges, Australia will need a properly resourced, motivated and skilled public sector. The CPSU is building an agenda for change to help ensure these challenges can be met... and we want your ideas, insights and support. Find out more here. |



















