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Trade unions and the jobs free future

  • by Kate Carruthers
  • Posted on 13 April 201420 October 2018

Background to the jobs free future and trade unions Recently I wrote about the jobs…

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What’s the big idea with social media? #media140

  • by Kate Carruthers
  • Posted on 3 May 201219 March 2020

I was lucky enough to be invited to Media 140 in Perth recently to discuss…

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Reasonable Hours of Work in the ICT Industry

  • by Kate Carruthers
  • Posted on 25 May 200520 October 2018

A friend who works in IT support (for a very large and well known IT…

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More on Compulsory Voting …

  • by Kate Carruthers
  • Posted on 8 August 200420 October 2018

Chris in a recent post over at Points of Information has a nice perspective on compulsory…

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Labor returning to IR ‘dark ages’

  • by Kate Carruthers
  • Posted on 7 August 200420 October 2018

John Howard claims that “Labor [is] returning to IR ‘dark ages’“, The Sydney Morning Herald,…

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Union Safe: News: Killer Clutter – 25 June 2004

  • by Kate Carruthers
  • Posted on 1 August 200420 October 2018

Killer Clutter – 25 June 2004: “Cluttered desks, poor posture and hours spent in front…

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