Thursday, June 23, 2011

Bathurst: Rights at Work meeting

In local communities all over NSW, people are standing up against the O'Farrell Government's "NSW WorkChoices" legislation.

In order to fight the O'Farrell Government's unfair laws that leave NSW public sector workers, including nurses, teachers, and firefighters, with the least rights of any workers in the country, public sector workers and other community members in Bathurst & Lithgow are establishing a local committee to promote this campaign and provide awareness to the community.

Where: Bathurst City Bowling Club, William St, Bathurst
When: 5:30pm, Tuesday 28th June, 2011

If you would like to be part of this campaign, please come along to the meeting and register.

The O'Farrell Government's laws take away workplace rights from 400,000 NSW public sector workers. If they get away with it, all of our rights at work will be under attack.

Every single condition of employment for every public sector worker in NSW is up for grabs.

Between 2005 and 2007 we defeated John Howard's 'WorkChoices' legislation but we only did this by campaigning together.

To defeat this new attack on workplace rights we once again need to work together. I hope you'll attend the meeting this Monday.

If you can't make the meeting, but would still like to be involved, please give me a call on 0418 290 945.

Paul Doughty, Unions NSW

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