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Casualisation It was great to have an article on casualisation in last week's Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Weekly (#547). This is an important issue, and one that is especially affecting young people. Most young workers are casual. This is not just because these
The day they launched the Cuban RevolutionFrom darkest ashes rose, the fireThe spark that lit 10,000 eveningsAgainst their mortal foes they rose. The dark was filled by Batista's brand of terror His dungeons dank and cold.Exploiting workers,
BY ROHAN PEARCE In the end, it took a US$30 million bribe, six hours, several hundred troops, and more than 20 missiles fired from helicopter gunships for the US military to kill two armed thugs, a bodyguard and a 14-year-old boy. Fittingly for
NSW law is being moved closer to giving the fetus legal rights independent of the woman who is carrying it, following the release of a review into the state's manslaughter legislation. In his report, released on June 25, retired Supreme Court judge
BY NOREEN NAVIN SYDNEY — On July 29, NSW public school teachers voted overwhelmingly at state-wide stop-work meetings in support of a proposal by the NSW Teachers Federation to hold a one-day strike.Teachers are demanding that Premier Bob
BY SAM WAINWRIGHT PERTH — On July 30, 70 people crowded into the Fremantle Hotel for a quiz night fundraiser organised by the Fremantle Anti-Nuclear Group (FANG). FANG is committed to stopping the Seaswap program, under which US Navy vessels