четверг, 1 марта 2012 г.

NSW: BHP coal workers strike for higher pay


AAP General News (Australia)
08-23-2000
NSW: BHP coal workers strike for higher pay

A union leader says workers at six BHP operations will go on strike next Monday and
Tuesday in a bid to share in the coal mining company's significant profits.

Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union spokesman TONY MAHER says workers are
seeking a 15 per cent wage increase over two years and an increase in superannuation payments.

The six operations to be affected are in Queensland and the New South Wales Illawarra region.

The combined strike next week is part of ongoing bargaining by BHP's 13 Australian operations.

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KEYWORD: BHP STRIKE (SYDNEY)

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Fed: Aircraft problems ground Kosovars


AAP General News (Australia)
04-08-2000
Fed: Aircraft problems ground Kosovars

Mr Ruddock said he did not expect problems tomorrow.

"I don't expect problems. I've spent a lot of time over the last week visiting each
of the safe haven centres," Mr Ruddock told reporters.

"For most Kosovars it's safe to return home.

"My expectation is in relation to guests - and these people have been guests for more
than nine months - when it's time to ask the people to go home they should avail themselves
of the opportunity."

He said he was disappointed that the charter flight would be half empty because many
refugees had launched legal proceedings in the High Court.

However, he did not feel it was appropriate to postpone the charter flight until after
the High Court decision on Monday.

"It disappoints me that others who could have joined the flight home have launched
legal proceedings but that is an entitlement that anyone here is entitled to make," he
said.

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KEYWORD: KOSOVO AUST DELAY 2 SYDNEY (REOPENS)

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SA: Man dies after road chase with police


AAP General News (Australia)
01-11-2000
SA: Man dies after road chase with police

ADELAIDE, Jan 11 AAP - A man involved in a high-speed chase with police died when his
car crashed into trees in west suburban Adelaide early today.

A police patrol had chased the man's early model Ford Falcon after it ran a red light
in Thebarton, police said.

The man's car ran off the road and into …

FED: Combet announces ACTU candidacy = 2


AAP General News (Australia)
08-20-1999
FED: Combet announces ACTU candidacy = 2

Mr Combet conceded unions had failed to move fast enough to halt the decline in union
membership.

In 1986, three years after Mr Kelty became secretary, 46 per cent of workers were in
unions.

This dropped to 31 per cent by 1996, and to 28 per cent by August last year.

Barely one in six teenagers are now in unions, lining up the Kelty years in office with the
massive drop in numbers.

Mr Combet said the focus of the report was to recruit new members in the areas where unions
had failed to market themselves, such as the services, technology, information technology,
hospitality and labour hire industries.

However, Mr Reith said the model was only making it easier for unions to tell members what
to do and contained no criticisms of the ACTU's past.

"How can you plan for the future without examining where you went wrong in the past," Mr
Reith said.

"It makes no mentions of ACTU failures like the move to super unions, the Accord, ... and
other fundamental issues vital to recognising where it has gone wrong.

"There is boasting about pay rises gained by the union movement, but these have only
occurred since reforms we put in place."

AAP ag/tsm/arb/br

KEYWORD: BLUEPRINT N/L 2 SYDNEY

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Severe thunderstorm warning


AAP General News (Australia)
02-28-1999
Severe thunderstorm warning
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VICTORIAN REGIONAL OFFICE

NEWS FLASH - FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST


Severe Thunderstorm Warning

for Melbourne Metropolitan area

Issued at 1512 on Sunday the 28th of February 1999

Severe thunderstorms are currently located …

FED: Parliament ponders probe into cricket bribes


AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-1998
FED: Parliament ponders probe into cricket bribes

By Steve Connolly

CANBERRA, Dec 10 AAP - Australian cricket was today put on notice by federal parliament to
clean up its act following the international uproar over the bookmaker cover-up.

Opposition senators said they could consider staging an inquiry next year if they were
dissatisfied with the Australian Cricket Boards handling of the Mark Waugh/Shane Warne saga.

Waugh and Warne yesterday apologised after admitting they took money from an Indian
bookmaker to provide information about the weather and pitch conditions during Australias
tour of Sri Lanka in 1994.

The ACB fined both players a total of $18,000 in early 1995 but kept the matter secret, a
situation which has proven to be an international embarrassment after Warne and Waughs
bribery allegations against former Pakistan cricket captain Salim Malik.

Australian Democrats sports spokesman Andrew Bartlett said an inquiry could be considered
if parliament, when it resumes in February, believed there were continuing concerns about the
management of Australian cricket and the actions taken against Waugh and Warne.

"If theres still an inadequate response, it may be appropriate for the parliament to have
a look at it," he said in an interview with AAP.

Senator Bartlett said there was obviously great concern that the ACB had not been open and
accountable about two senior players accepting money from an illegal bookmaker.

"Unfortunately, one skeletons been found, what else is there?" he asked.

Senator Bartlett said the Senate had examined controversies previously in Australian soccer
as well as drugs in sport.

A spokesman for Labor sports spokeswoman Kate Lundy agreed that the parliament could step
in if the ACB and the players involved did not divulge more information about the matter.

"Yesterdays press conference raised more questions than it answered," the spokesman said.

A spokesman for federal Sports Minister Jackie Kelly said today it was up to the ACB to
ensure there was never a repeat of the Waugh/Warne situation.

But the spokesman saw no reason for the parliament to intervene unless it was found that
there were corruption issues involved.

The government has no control over cricket, although it funds the Australian Institute of
Sport Cricket Academy in Adelaide.

The Senates last sporting inquiry into Australian soccer in 1995 cleared then national
coach Eddie Thomson and his assistant Les Scheinflug of improperly receiving money from
transfer fees.

That inquiry was set up in response to scathing criticisms of those two coaches and other
officials in a report to Soccer Australia by Justice Donald Stewart.

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KEYWORD: CRICKET BRIBES PARLY

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NSW:Merger not such a money-saver, Labor says


AAP General News (Australia)
02-21-2011
NSW:Merger not such a money-saver, Labor says

The state government says the opposition's plan to merge three New South Wales electricity
distributors won't save as much money as claimed .. and is likely to cost 1500 jobs.

Opposition Leader BARRY O'FARRELL says the merger plan .. announced yesterday .. would
generate savings of 400 million dollars.

But Labor campaign spokesman LUKE FOLEY says that figure is grossly inflated and any
savings would come …