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Events & Seminars Calendar
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Keyword TagsTag: NSWAPESMA launches ENGAGE campaignMonday, 22 April 2013Section: Latest News APESMA will campaign for a dramatic 20 per cent increase in Australia’s infrastructure investment at no additional cost, with the official launch of APESMA’s ENGAGE campaign today. No simple solution for Australian auto industryThursday, 18 April 2013Section: Latest News We’d all love to have thriving industries without any form of government subsidy. If Julia Gillard or Tony Abbott could click their fingers and make it happen they would have done that yesterday. Chifley Professional DevelopmentFriday, 22 February 2013Section: Latest News Chifley has partnered with the Science Industry Association to run a series of workshops as CPD. Dendrobium DeputiesFriday, 8 February 2013Latest news and updates on Dendrobium Deputies negotiations with BHP. Appin DeputiesFriday, 8 February 2013Information and updates for members on the Appin negotiations with BHP. BHP Hits the Panic Button and Locks Out Its Own SupervisorsFriday, 18 January 2013Section: Media Releases BHP is set to take the extraordinary step of locking out its own mining supervisors at Appin Mine on Sunday and Monday, in response to planned protected stop work meetings. Support Appin supervisors: BHP is still refusing to listenThursday, 15 November 2012Section: Latest News After months trying to negotiate and BHP still refusing to budge on bringing salaries up to NSW standards, mining supervisors at Appin Mine started a 14 day strike this morning. Appin supervisors endorse action that could stop mineSaturday, 27 October 2012Section: Media Releases BHP’s refusal to pay market rates has resulted in supervisors at Appin Mine voting overwhelmingly to support protected actions, from stop-work meetings to week-long bans that would stop the mine. Hunter Water members set to endorse agreementThursday, 6 September 2012Section: Latest News After months of negotiations, members look set to endorse a new collective agreement at Hunter Water Corporation. Government cuts threaten public exposure to chemical pollution in NSW.Tuesday, 7 August 2012Section: Media Releases The latest round of Government cuts to the public service are set to exacerbate the already compromised capacity of the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH). |



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