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Unite Union leader condemns police spying on union

Published: Fri 19 Dec 2008 09:43 AM
Unite Union leader condemns police spying on union
Unite Union leader Matt McCarten today released emails from police informant Rob Gilchrist to the police spy unit detailing activities being organised by the union as part of their push to abolish youth pay rates and increase the minimum wage.
“These emails give lie to the police claim that only potential criminal actions by individuals were being targeted. A wide range of legal actions by unions, political parties and peace and justice groups came under the evil eye of the police. There is no evidence that the actions of Gilchrist were in any way discouraged by the police.
“We need a full public inquiry into the actions of the police spy unit whose actions have clearly gone way beyond any legal mandate," said Mr McCarten.
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