Episodes

14 Jan 2015
Ged Kearney talks about the two pronged attack on Penalty
Ged Kearney, Chris Wright
7 Jan 2015
Stick Together producer, Denis Rogatyuk, is back from his trip with an exciting and fresh new topic - the Basque independence struggle, the question of political prisoners and the current negotiations between the Basque nationalists and the Spanish state. Interviews with Inakia Landa and Beatriz Morales (Exterat), Teresa Toda (Sare) and Maite Ubiria (SORTU).
Denis Rogatyuk, Inakia Landa and Beatriz Morales (Etxerat), Teresa Toda (Sare) and Maite Ubiria (SORTU)
31 Dec 2014
As refugees are forcibly removed Stick Together's Elena McMaster asks Robin Rothfield, national co-convenor of Labor for Refugees for a round-up of the current situation and about the role for organised labour and parliamentary Labor in fighting for justice for refugees.
Elena McMaster, Chris Breen, Robin Rothfield
Victorian campaign poster 2014
24 Dec 2014
Ambos & Fireys at the fore front of the defeat of the Victorian Government
Annie McLoughlin Peter Marshall Danny Hill
17 Dec 2014
Stick Together producer, Denis Rogatyuk, is back from his trip with an exciting and fresh new topic - the Basque independence struggle, the question of political prisoners and the current negotiations between the Basque nationalists and the Spanish state. Interviews with Inakia Landa and Beatriz Morales (Exterat), Teresa Toda (Sare) and Maite Ubiria (SORTU).
Denis Rogatyuk, Inakia Landa and Beatriz Morales (Etxerat), Teresa Toda (Sare) and Maite Ubiria (SORTU)
3 Dec 2014
This week on Stick Together we catch up with Martin Stewart, president of the Blind Workers Union of Victoria to check in on the vision-impaired workers sacked by Vision Australia from their warehouse last year.
Martin Stewart and Kairsty Wilson
Unionist picket local electorate offices
26 Nov 2014
South Coast NSW reaction to Government Corporate Cliques
Annie McLoughlin Arthur Rorris
Protesters in Brisbane highlighted the anti-people policies of the TPPA
19 Nov 2014
Interview about the G20 and its free trade agenda. And in Mexico mass protests, led by the teachers union (CNTE), have been blocking roads and burning government buildings.
Diana Beaumont, Jack Barry, Pat Ranald
12 Nov 2014
Thousands of Aboriginal people had their wages stolen by the Commonwealth in QLD. We caught up with elder Aunty Dawn Daylight for her story of forced removal and indentured labour and Dr. Ros Kidd for some background on the issue.
Aunty Dawn Daylight and Dr. Ros Kidd
5 Nov 2014
Employers fail to pass on wage increases won by the Australian Services Union in the Equal Pay campaign. Victorian unions mobilise to urge Victorian voters to reject the anti-worker agenda of the Napthine Liberal government.
Diana Beaumont, Jack Barry, Mitchell Coe, Luke Hilikari
Whitlam government review
29 Oct 2014
Dr Joe Toscan reviews the Whitlam Government
Dr Joe Toscano
22 Oct 2014
Dodgy witnesses and flimsy evidence at the Royal Commission into trade union corruption; preschool teachers' strike in Victoria.
Diana Beaumont, Jim Marr, Martel Menz
15 Oct 2014
Autonomous grassroots organising in Sydney respnding to bosses ripping off workers
Jack and Josie from the Sydney Solidarity Network
e-book Lynne-Beaton.net
1 Oct 2014
Lynne Beaton's book Shifting Horizons about the 1984 Miners Strike in England
Annie McLoughlin & Lynne Beaton
24 Sep 2014
We discuss the political context of latest anti-terror raids, past cases based on entrapment and dubious evidence, and the danger of new legislative norms creeping into the realm of industrial relations and protest policing, with defence lawyer Rob Stary.
Diana Beaumont, Robert Stary