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The ACTU globalisation and labour rights policy and actions will give priority to the development of independent, democratic and effective trade unions in our region; building international solidarity; the defence of human rights; the provision of
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Congress recognises that strong, effective communications and campaigning is instrumental in maximising union effectiveness.
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ACTU policy on union coverage and organisation should promote union membership growth and union organisation, as the means to protect and improve wages and conditions of employment.
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Delegates and active members lie at the heart of union strength. We commit ourselves to ensuring that these members have the knowledge and skills to play their role in building the power of working people in Australia.
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The ACTU believes government has an active and essential role to play in the economic and social affairs of the nation and rejects the Howard Governments attempts to abdicate this role and rely principally on market forces for solutions to the
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The key issues for the ACTU over the next three years in raising the employment standards for Australian working people are reasonable working hours, work and family balance, employment security, casual employment rights and protection and
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The ACTU globalisation and labour rights policy and actions will give priority to the development of independent, democratic and effective trade unions in our region; building international solidarity; the defence of human rights; the provision of
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The defence of Medicare and Aged Care are at the heart of ACTU policy on health.
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The ACTU endorses the May 2000 Australian Declaration Towards Reconciliation and would support a call by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders for a treaty setting out the issues, structure, resources and process of negotiation between Aboriginal
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A legislative framework should provide for worker and union rights in relation to collective bargaining which meet the standards set by international law, ensure that all workers have access to fair and relevant wages and conditions as a basis for
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