Monday, May 08, 2006

Summary of Chronicle

(1) 21/04/06 Notices of a Constitutional Matter were filed to the High Court and served to all the Attorneys-General of the Commonwealth, of the States and of the Territories.

(2) 25/04/06 Blog:
http://www.upholdingworkersrights.blogspot.com was setup.

(3) 28/04/06 Appeal for petitions was posted on ACTU’s ‘rights watch’ blog at
http://www.rightsatwork.com.au/rightswatch/

(4) 28/04/06 A lawyer of Commonwealth Solicitor wrote a letter in response to the Notice to the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth, and informed that the Attorney-General would not intervene the matter in the proceeding for special leave to appeal, but might intervene in the appeal, if it was granted, in some condition.

(5) 02/05/06 I wrote an email to Ms Burrow of ACTU and sent a copy to both Mr Bracken of MUA and Mr Croke of Union Solidarity in response to the letter of 28/04/06 from the lawyer of Commonwealth Solicitor.

(6) 03/05/06 Appeal for the petitions was called on
http://www.unionsolidarity.org. From that website, forms of the Petitions have been downloadable and background information has been referred to http://www.upholdingworkersrights.blogspot.com.

(7) 03/05/06 The High Court listed the Constitutional matter in relation to Hilda’s appeals “for publication of reasons and pronouncement of orders” on 10 May 2006.

(8) 04/05/06 Blog:
http://www.upholding-peoples-rights.blogspot.com was setup.

(9) 05/05/06 Evidences of public importance of the Constitutional matter arising from Hilda’s appeals were forwarded to the High Court and to the Attorneys-General of the States and of the Territories. They were informed that relevant updated information might be found at
http://www.upholding-peoples-rights.blogspot.com.

(10) 07/05/06 The number of people, who have supported and signed the petition to the Commonwealth Senate regarding Workers’ Constitutional Rights arising from unlawful termination case of Hilda, have reached 750.

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