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Lawyer sounds death knell for industrial action

African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela 30 years ago "lavished praise" on Australian unions that were the first in the world to take direct industrial action against apartheid, a response that today would have them sued by shipping companies and prosecuted by the FWO, according to Maurice Blackburn principal Josh Bornstein.

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