Sentences with phrase «australian workers union»

The application was made by the Northern Australian Workers Union.
A senior staffer of Employment Minister Michaelia Cash was forced to quit after tipping off the media about police raids on the Australian Workers Union's offices.
Australian Workers Union NSW state secretary Russ Collison was furious at the government, rather than the company.
The Australian Workers Union boss questioned why federal Labor would oppose the sell - off of the government - owned health insurer, which the Abbott government has set in motion.

Not exact matches

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union says it is not the perfect outcome, but is playing down suggestions it is a huge compromise.
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has accused new state Labor Party leader Peter Malinauskas of being captive to the retail workers» union that he ran before entering politics, as the two disagreed over plans to deregulate shop trading hours.
«There's little point extracting more of Australia's gas if it's just going to end up on a ship to Asia,» said Daniel Walton, national secretary of the Australian Workers» Union, which wants «a guarantee the gas stays here».
Electrical Trades Union state secretary Troy Gray said demand for a Senate inquiry was coming from ordinary workers in factories, shops, offices and service providers, where «powerless and voiceless Australians spend their working lives, our of sight from the political and corporate elite».
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The Australian Meat Industry Council and the Meat Industry Employees» Union have accused the government of subsiding foreign workers who compete directly with Australian meatworkers for jobs with its five - year commitment to an initiative, Managing Abattoir, Training and Exchange of Skills, or MATES.
Australian Manufacturing Workers» Union alleges their members are being denied annual leave requests made as early as three to eight months in advance, under staffing and a dearth of shifts for the factory's 100 plus casual workforce.
Australian Manufacturing Workers» Union organiser Angela McCarthy said a carbon build up in the pipe caused it to burst, spraying the worker's forearms with oil.
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But moving jobs without the benefit of permanent residency is one of the main challenges, as Australian candidates will be competing with workers from the European Union who have the advantage of not requiring a company sponsorship.
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