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James and Erica Packer have just had a baby. Luckily this time it's a boy.
The South Australian government recently passed laws requiring anyone wanting to make a comment about the upcoming state election on the internet to publish their real name and postcode. This strikes a bold blow against the right to anonymity.
As a result of a joint decision taken by six union confederations in Turkey, millions of workers stopped work February 4 in support of workers from the closed-down Tekel leaf tobacco factory, a MRZine report that day said.
This will come as little surprise to most workers, but their workplace superannuation is being systematically rorted and they are on the losing end of the 鈥渂argain鈥.
Fast food workers have lost a promised rise in Sunday penalty rates, and nightly overtime for retail staff will be cut, after a ruling by Fair Work Australia.
The crew on board the Tien Hau in the South Australian regional port of Wallaroo have had to resort to fishing for their meals. The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) is calling for the $47,000 backpay owed to them in to be paid in full.
Morning commuters at Laverton and Seaholme stations may have thought they had gone back in time on February 3. Usually the only staff are roving squads of ticket inspectors. Instead, commuters found a uniformed tram conductor riding the trains with them 鈥 giving out information on how the public transport system can be improved and made free.
On January 27, 1500 people marched in Timika demanding a referendum on the future status of West Papua, a former Dutch colony that has been occupied by Indonesia since 1962.
Optimistic about Cuba Cuba is supposed to be a dangerous communist country. I spent January in this Caribbean island about the size of Victoria and suffering a trade embargo. My mobile phone stopped working at the US border. What about climate
In early December, there was a call from Mexico for artistic activities to occur in March 2010 around the world.
There can be no National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy tests in 2010. The Australian Education Union鈥檚 national conference in January reaffirmed that, if NAPLAN data was used by the media to publish league tables, teachers would not co-operate in implementing the tests this year.
SYDNEY 鈥 Workers at the Star City Casino continued their campaign for wage justice by striking over January 30鈥31. The workers have now voted against accepting the casino鈥檚 paltry 2% pay rise offer three times.