Episodes

24 Jun 2015
The campaign for the rights of cleaners has been gaining momentum, with the recent 24-hour strike of the workers in Federal Parliament, and a rally and march organised by the United Voice in Melbourne. Meanwhile, the Australian Unemployed Workers’ Union has been gearing for the campaign against further unemployment and welfare cuts. In Ireland, the ongoing dispute between the retail workers at Dunnes and Mandate Trade Union highlights the workers’ struggle for collective bargaining in the country. Interviews with Owen Bennet (Australian Unemployed Union), Dave Gibney (Mandate Trade Union, Ireland)
Owen Bennett (Australian Unemployed Union), Dave Gibney (Mandate Trade Union, Right2Water)
Melbourne call for Justice for Cleaners Rally photo Liz Ross 2015-6-15
17 Jun 2015
Cleaners call for protection of penalties & the SDA Coles deal that gave below award rates to members.
Annie McLoughlin with members of United Voice, Paul Conway & Josh Callinan
10 Jun 2015
Union news and workplace justice
Almerio Vila Nova
opening of the ACTU Congress 2015
3 Jun 2015
ACTU Congress 2015; Dave Noonan talks about Qatar workers from personal experience; the minium wage disappointment.
Annie McLoughlin, Dave Oliver, Dave Noonan
27 May 2015
We will look at and analyze the stories of workers' struggles in the most precarious and difficult working conditions from the past and present. We will look behind the story of "Jobs for Women" campaign of the Wollongon Steel Mills from the 1980s and 1990s that fought gender segregation and united unemployed and immigrant women together with the unions and the local community. We will also take a look at the National Union of Workers campaign for secure work among the immigrant farm workers, following the Four Corners Report "Slaving Away" on ABC. Interview with Godfrey Moase (National Union of Workers) and Robynn Murphy (Jobs for Women, Wollongong).
Denis Rogatyuk, Godfrey Moase, Robynn Murphy
Melb cnr Spencer & Colins the beginning of the big fight
20 May 2015
CPSU rolling stikes, CFMEU members threatened with prison & Unions sign MOU with West Papuans.
Annie McLoughlin with Nadine Flood, Dave Noonan & Ronnie Kareni
13 May 2015
Workplace News and Union views
Steve Butler, Prof. Sharon Beder and Greg McLean
Fair Work Commission: Profit = Public Interest
6 May 2015
Aurizon is given a free hand to remove worker conditions by Fair Work Commission
Annie McLoughlin, Stuart Prins, John Howes and the VTH Choir
29 Apr 2015
April 24th marked the second anniversary of the Rana Plaza disaster - a case of industrial manslaughter of monstrous proportions. With 1,129 confirmed dead in the aftermath, and thousands of others injured or still missing under the rabble, it was the single biggest disaster in the history of the garments industry worldwide. Joining us for the discussion is Jerome Small (Industrial Organiser, Socialist Alternative) and Samia Khatun (Historian at University of Melbourne, NTEU member).
Denis Rogatyuk, Jerome Small (Socialist Alternative) and Samia Khatun (University of Melbourne)
22 Apr 2015
Today we mark the centenary of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli with a discussion about the Australian labour movement's response to the First World War, and how the war changed Australia's political landcape.
Diana Beaumont, Joan Beaumont