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  • Difference of Opinion Is the Union Movement an Endangered Species? (Season 2, Episode 5)
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Difference of Opinion

Is the Union Movement an Endangered Species? (Season 2, Episode 5)
TV Episode | Talk-Show

Earlier this year former Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating said the union movement was "dying on the vine", and that it was "dying out of lack of passion" and "general incompetence". Is he right? Have unions lost their relevance and ...See moreEarlier this year former Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating said the union movement was "dying on the vine", and that it was "dying out of lack of passion" and "general incompetence". Is he right? Have unions lost their relevance and usefulness in today's world? At the beginning of the 1990s, 40% of Australian workers were in a union. Now in 2007, there's just 20%, and only 15% in the private sector. See less
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Updated Aug 13, 2007

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Aug 13, 2007 (Australia)

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Jeff McMullen
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Warren Brown
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Mitch Hooke
Self - Panellist, Delegate World Trade Organization Self - Panellist, Delegate World Trade Organization   See fewer
John Howard
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
John Roskam
Self - Panellist, Executive Director Institute of Public Affairs Self - Panellist, Executive Director Institute of Public Affairs   See fewer
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