ACTU wrong again, AMMA sets the record straight
In the fight to restore privileges to union bosses Greg Combet (ACTU Secretary - ALP Candidate) has today accused the resources industry of undermining worker collective bargaining and union membership rights. 'Nothing could be further from the truth, Mr Combet’s comments are just plain wrong', Mr Steve Knott, Chief Executive of Australian Mines and Metals Association (AMMA), said today..
Tue May 2007 05:05 (1 year, 7 months ago)
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