Inner West Your Rights At Work Street March Rally & Live Bands

Media Release - March 22, 2006

Join the street march, rally & live bands to demonstrate your opposition to the Howard Governments anti-worker, anti-family WorkChoices legislation.

When: Saturday 25th March 2006

Start 11am Foley Park, Glebe [corner Pyrmont Bridge & Glebe Point Roads]

Rally Victoria Park

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Speakers;

  • Matt Thistlewaite – Deputy Assistant Secretary, UnionsNSW
  • Max Solling Local Historian & Community Activist
  • Alice Murphy Leichhardt Councillor
  • Andrew Ferguson NSW Secretary of the CFMEU
  • Lee Rhiannon Greens MLC
  • Open Mic
  • The Inner West Your Rights at Work Committee is a community group in Sydneys Inner West campaigning against the Howard Governments WorkChoices legislation and anti-worker, anti-family agenda.

    Contacts Info on the Committee: Amanda 0423 388 974 or Hannah 0418 668 098 Email: InnerWestYRaW@yahoo.com.au


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