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CFMEU outlines five steps the government could do to keep Aussie jobs

The National Secretary of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) said the government has no plans to stop the loss of jobs...

Joe Hockey accuses the AMWU of “being at war” with Toyota

Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has accused the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) of deliberately obstructing Toyota’s attempts to cut high costs and jeopardizing the...

Victorian Coalition supports Kagome Australia with significant investment

The Victorian Coalition Government has committed its support to Kagome Australia’s $21 million expansion plans that will create 20 new jobs for Victorians. The country’s...

Senator Abetz calls on the unions to back Toyota jobs

Senator Eric Abetz has condemned the Federal Court’s decision to prevent Toyota employees from voting on a number of proposals aimed at removing outdated work...

AMWU rally piles pressure on Liberals to save thousands of jobs

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union has rallied outside Liberal party headquarters in an attempt to pressure the Federal Government to reconsider its position to...

Australian Made calls on consumers to choose local over foreign products

The Australian Made Campaign is urging consumers to start buying local products or risk losing more jobs, following the announcement of both Ford and...

AMWU asks PM to take action amidst speculations that Holden is pulling out from...

AMWU National Secretary Paul Bastian has called for Prime Minister Tony Abbott to squash damaging reports emerging from unnamed Government ministers that Holden has...
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