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ACTU adopts affirmative action policy

The ACTU's executive could increase to 60 after ACTU Congress approved changes to ensure at least 50% representation by women. The "special affirmative action mechanism", will add up to 21 women to the executive.

Beazley reveals detail of good faith laws

Opposition Leader Kim Beazley has used his address to the ACTU's Congress to flesh out the good faith bargaining obligations Labor has promised to introduce if returned to Government.

Beazley spurns AMWU's fair trade call

In his address to the ACTU's Congress, Opposition Leader Kim Beazley has committed the ALP to putting core labour standards on the agenda of the World Trade Organisation, but rebuffed calls for fair rather than free trade.

Combet canvasses cap on hours

ACTU secretary Greg Combet has proposed setting upper limits on working hours at the workplace or industry level, in response to employee concerns about excessive hours and unpaid overtime.

US union boss tells of radical shift

In a rallying cry to the ACTU Congress, the head of America's peak labour body, the AFL-CIO, has outlined a radical shift in the US union movement to activism and challenging global capital. For more Congress articles, go to www.workplaceexpress.com.au

ACTU affiliation fees to rise more than 10%

ACTU Congress delegates have agreed to increase affiliation fees by more than 10% (excluding GST) in the 2001 calendar year, after three years without any increases.

ACTU launches Congress with call for delegates' rights

In a reinforcement of its organising strategy, the ACTU has launched a charter of delegates' rights and called on affiliates to join a campaign to implement it through bargaining, award variations and legislative changes.