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On The Job
Australian Unions
100 episodes
9 months ago
The way we work, how work is changing, how it used to be and what it might look like in the future. It’s about who we work with, and who we work for. It’s a discussion about the conditions in which we work and the demands of a job. It’s talking about how it can be the best thing in our lives and also the worst. Work can give us meaning and satisfaction, it can be the most challenging thing we’ve ever done and the most soul destroying days of our lives. And that can all be in the same week! Above all, we want to talk about work in a way that helps make work better for everyone who listens. Authorised by Sally McManus, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Melbourne.
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The way we work, how work is changing, how it used to be and what it might look like in the future. It’s about who we work with, and who we work for. It’s a discussion about the conditions in which we work and the demands of a job. It’s talking about how it can be the best thing in our lives and also the worst. Work can give us meaning and satisfaction, it can be the most challenging thing we’ve ever done and the most soul destroying days of our lives. And that can all be in the same week! Above all, we want to talk about work in a way that helps make work better for everyone who listens. Authorised by Sally McManus, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Melbourne.
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Summer Series - Foodbank and the working poor
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Summer Series - Elon Musk, Twitter, and why billionaires are a really bad idea
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Summer Series - Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz
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Stone Cold Killer
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Woke-Washing
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Sally McManus on Secure Jobs Better Pay and the Union Way
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2 years ago
28 minutes

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Paid Parental Leave and doin' it for the kids
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22 minutes

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3 years ago
20 minutes

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Michele O'Neil - A Budget full of Union wins.
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Jumping the Gap
3 years ago
15 minutes

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3 years ago
18 minutes

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Climate Disaster Leave in an EBA
As the climate changes, so does the very nature of how we work.
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3 years ago
18 minutes

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3 years ago
22 minutes

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Workers, Unions and the rise of Aussie Rules.
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3 years ago
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3 years ago
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On The Job
The way we work, how work is changing, how it used to be and what it might look like in the future. It’s about who we work with, and who we work for. It’s a discussion about the conditions in which we work and the demands of a job. It’s talking about how it can be the best thing in our lives and also the worst. Work can give us meaning and satisfaction, it can be the most challenging thing we’ve ever done and the most soul destroying days of our lives. And that can all be in the same week! Above all, we want to talk about work in a way that helps make work better for everyone who listens. Authorised by Sally McManus, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Melbourne.