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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 Winning Media Campaigns With WORKERS’ STORIES
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 The Union Message ● Too many workers die because of work ● Our H&S law is not effective ● Work is safer and healthier when workers are involved ● We need a law which supports real worker participation
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 The Employer Message ● Unions exaggerate the stats ● Our workplaces are safe ● Accidents are the worker’s fault ●Our health and safety law is OK
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 ● Highlight fatality statistics ●Compare with comparable countries ●Explain the proposals ●Highlight workers’ stories The Union Strategy
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 Telling Workers’ Stories
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 Darren Skeen’s story Killed at work flushing out sewer lines on February 6, 1999. New to the job, untrained in health and safety, unprepared and unprotected. 19 year old father, partner, son, brother, friend, team- mate, worker, union member.
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 The Mothers’ Stories
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 Mothers bring work deaths home By MATHEW DEARNALEY Three mothers - all with harrowing tales of the deaths of sons at work - left MPs charged with reviewing industrial safety rules in sombre mood in Auckland yesterday. The three, from different walks of life, found themselves with all too much in common delivering heart-rending submissions to Parliament's transport and industrial relations select committee. Their testimony left normally animated MPs from both sides of Parliament asking few questions. But they were unanimous in thanking the mothers for having the courage to appear before them to put a human dimension to proposed law changes. Each son was killed at what should have been the start of a long and productive working life, and the oldest was in his early 20s.
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 The World According to the Employers
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 Petunia Waaka’s Story
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 The Family’s Story
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 Nathan Whale’s Story
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003 Cazna Waaka’s Story
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Australasian Organising Conference May 2003
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