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Unionism is not a four letter word...
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Didn't unions strengthen workers' collective bargaining powers, which they used to negotiate improved wages, shorter hours, better workplace conditions, and fringe benefits.
In the silver and zinc mines of Broken Hill, New South Wales, the miners won the world's first thirty-five hour week, half a century ahead of Europe and America. Long before most of the world, Australia had a minimum wage, child benefits,pensions, and the vote for women...
At some point in our working lives - we all belonged to a union. Be it a 'student's union' at uni or a professional association or union associated with our work ... so why the fear?