Via Rights on Site:
Dear Wombo,
Did you know that you are one of nearly 10,000 activists who support Rights on Site?
Thousands of you responded to our survey with ideas for how to win the campaign
You told us you wanted to write blogs and send letters to politicians by email and snail mail, and take to the streets to demonstrate at big rallies all around the country.
But you also told us you need to know more about the Australian Building and Construction Commission.
So we've made a video about the five reasons why the ABCC must go. You can watch the video here.
You can arm yourself with the facts about the Australian Building and Construction Commission and tell your mates, write blogs and send letters to pollies.
It's going to be a big year for the Rights on Site campaign and we are going to have lots of ways for you to stay connected with the campaign and let the pollies know it's time to get rid of the Australian Building and Construction Commission.
Click here and start by hearing academics and construction workers giving 5 reasons why the ABCC must go.
As electrician Brett Walker says, "Five reasons, do you want to stop there?"
We're not going to stop there.
You can write to us as info@rightsonsite.org.au and tell us why you think the ABCC must go.
At the next Rights on Site rally we'll get up on stage and tell the crowd your reasons why the ABCC must go. Send me your reason to get rid of the ABCC at info@rightsonsite.org.au
Thanks
Dave Noonan and the Rights on Site Campaign Team.
P.S The Rights on Site campaign survey is still open. If you have 30 seconds in your day to help us, you can tell us your ideas about how we can campaign to get rid of the Australian Building and Construction Commission. Take the survey here for Rights on Site.
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Five reasons why the ABCC must go...
Labels:
ABCC,
civil liberties,
industrial,
Kevin Rudd,
Unions,
WorkChoices,
workers' rights
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