Congress 1995

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The wages strategy including the award system, wage rates, workplace enterprise bargaining and non-traditional forms of renumeration developed at the ACTU Congress, September 1995. read more...
The youth policy developed at ACTU Congress, September 1995. read more...
ACCORD Mark 8 continues the agreements between the Labor Government, the ACTU and its affiliates. It provides specifically for a new target for job creation of 600,000 additional new jobs over the next three years, inflation to be kept low, the read more...
An outline of child care policy (part of social justice policy document). read more...
In this part of its social justice policy the ACTU reaffirms its support for the provision of a range of good quality children's services available on a universal basis as fundamental to equal access to the paid workforce and as an industrial issue. read more...
The ACTU: The ACTU opposes the development of national competition policy where it will adversely affect economic and social development and contribute to reduced living standards and reduced welfare of the community. read more...
Consistent with ACTU Economic Policy, Congress believes that an effective trade and industry development policy is an essential element of a sustainable high growth strategy. By facilitating import replacement, export expansion and industry read more...
Congress declares that all the peoples of the world have the right to self determination and the democratic election of their governments, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association in trade unions and the right to live in peace read more...
Congress notes that the media and information services industries are of fundamental importance to the Australian society and economy. Reflecting the importance to the community of these industries, there should be adequate mechanisms for public read more...
A broadbrush outline of the achievements of the 1995 ACTU Congress. read more...
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