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War on wages: Australians are working harder and going backwards
When Sahar Khalili started work as a casual pharmacist eight years ago, she was paid $35 an hour. Over the years that has fallen to as low as $30 while her rent has more than doubled. Read More »
Protesting outside Sidoti’s office against privatising our buses!
Today we protested with community members outside John Sidoti’s office to demand […] Read More »
Incompetent Constance
Yet another of Constance’s failings was revealed last week as the Sydney Morning […] Read More »
Rally with us outside Sidoti’s office tomorrow!
Join us outside Sidoti’s office as we rally against John Sidoti and […] Read More »
Update 6 , Thursday August 3
Update no. 6, Thursday August 3 PROTECTING OUR CONDITIONS Union Delegates and […] Read More »
First new tram for Sydney’s $2.1b light rail line finally unwrapped
It feels more spacious inside and open to natural light than Sydney’s […] Read More »
NSW Labor Conference backs push for locally-built trains
Go Trish Doyle!! As Blue Mountains MP, she has been a tireless advocate for building new trains in NSW. Read More »
NSW Railways History, the month of July
Divisional Organiser Bob Newham takes us through rail history for the month of July. Read More »
Kingsgrove depot rise up against Inner-West bus privatisation
On Thursday July 27th, bus drivers and maintenance workers from Kingsgrove bus depot […] Read More »
Reserve Bank governor warns about “insidious” slow wage growth
Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe has warned that “insidious” slow wage growth is now a challenge for the central bank and means Australia will struggle to meet the bank’s inflation target. Read More »