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News //

New WHS laws grant unions class action powers

Parliament passes bill to support employees against sex-based discrimination and harassment in the workplace

December 14, 2022 Ariana Haghighi
Opinion //

Why a public sector general strike is necessary to smash the public sector pay cap in NSW

The conservative strategy of the leadership of the Australian trade union movement won’t do.

August 7, 2022 Simon Upitis and Christine Lai
Analysis, Federal Election 2022 //

Does the Labor Party offer a viable path to change?

There’s much disagreement on the significance of the Labor Party as a vehicle for progressive policy. So, where does it stand in 2022?

May 16, 2022 Tiger Perkins
Analysis //

Public sector strikes in NSW need community solidarity to win

Striking workers are fighting for their rights and our community. The need for public support around public jobs and public infrastructure is important now more than ever.

April 11, 2022 Dashie Prasad
Analysis // Politics

Foley’s ‘white flight’ not new for the ALP

Investigating the racist history of the Labor Party.

June 15, 2018 Lara Sonnenschein
Analysis // Queer Honi

Rainbows and hard hats

When construction workers went on strike over queer rights.

May 1, 2018 Andy Mason
The EBA negotiating process rolls on.
News // EBA

Majority of USyd staff vote to keep bargaining with University for better pay

The vote strengthens the Union’s bargaining position by showing most staff support its approach

September 6, 2017 Nick Bonyhady
News // Trade Unions

Aboriginal activists form new organisation

The FNWA, a new workers' organisation, hopes to fight for Indigenous workers' rights

August 30, 2017 Andy Mason
NUS and ANUSA are back together.
News // NUS

ANU re-accredits to National Union of Students

ANUSA has not been an accredited member of NUS for the last year.

March 21, 2017 Nick Bonyhady
Features //

How the Sirius building was lost

Patricia Arcilla and Sam Langford take a look at the impending loss of one of Sydney’s most iconic buildings.

August 31, 2016 Patricia Arcilla and Sam Langford

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