About: Community Sector

Community Sector Solidarity arose in response to the draconian "Workchoices" and "Welfare to Work" legislation implemented by the Howard Government. Community Sector Solidarity is made up of members of union movement, the community sector and faith-based organisations. What we stand for.
Contact: community@unonsolidarity.org

union solidarity: Community Sector
Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Next CSS Meeting

5:30 - Wednesday
11 April
ASU-A+S Branch.
1st Floor
116 Queensberry Street (cnr Cardigan St),
South Carlton

If the doors aren't open when you arrive (they get locked at 5:30) pls use intercom and we'll come down to let you in...).

We will be preparing to have a presence at the Union Community Family Day on Sunday April 22 (12:00 - 4:00 @ Myer Music Bowl) and planning further events for 2007 - be there to contribute to your ideas and shape how we'll address specific campaign areas (Welfare to Work, Sustainability of the Social & Community Services sector and WorkChoices)!

Any questions contact: community@unionsolidarity.org

See Union Solidarity website for ongoing work being done with a variety of work places - especially Preston Motors in 1551 Sydney Rd, Campbellfield. If you're out n about on the road, community assembly will be 12-5 Tues 27/3/07, pls drop in and support the workers who just want an EBA with fair pay rises [outrageous to expect I know!] Or more info at - www.unionsolidarity.org
 
 

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