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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2023 · 35 MIN

Has enterprise bargaining killed the right to strike?

from The Sound of Solidarity · host solidarity.net.au

Workers find themselves fighting the boss with one hand behind their backs, thanks to anti-union laws that restrict the right to strike. Erima Dall (MUA activist) and Sophie Cotton (NTEU branch committee, Sydney Uni) discuss how we find ourselves in this situation and how workers can escape the legal straitjacket.

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