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050 00 HD8039.T72|bH43 2017
100 1 Hearn, Mark,|d1959-|eauthor
245 10 Organising union :|btransport workers face the challenge
of change, 1989-2013 /|cMark Hearn
264 1 Carlton, Victoria, Australia :|bMelbourne University
Publishing,|c2017
300 xvii, 233 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm
336 text|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|2rdamedia
338 volume|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-222) and
index
505 0 Introduction: the Light Horse Interchange -- 1. Back to
the basics: elections and enterprise bargaining 1989-93 --
2. The best decision the membership ever made: the NUW
amalgamation ballot and the logistics revolution -- 3. A
grand delusion? : the TWU and the prices and incomes
accord 1994-98 -- 4. A new driving force: TWU women in
action -- 5. Soft skin security? : the transformation of
cash in transit -- 6. TWU organising union: new strategy
for a new century 1999-2003 -- 7. The day they locked us
out at the terminal: the end of Ansett Airlines -- 8.
Defending rights at work 2004-08 -- 9. The global business
of local buses -- 10. The battle below the wing: the 2011
Qantas dispute -- 11. Don't trash our jobs! : campaigning
for waste industry workers -- 12. Demanding safe rates
2009-13 -- Conclusion: The TWU's mission at 125 years
610 20 Transport Workers' Union of Australia|xHistory
650 0 Transport workers|xLabor unions|zAustralia|xHistory
650 0 Labor unions|xOrganizing|zAustralia|xHistory
650 0 Organizational change|zAustralia|xHistory