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  • Telstra gives unions the silent treatment

    Telstra's main union claims it has not heard a peep out of Telstra, despite continuing industrial action.

  • Telstra split-up: Complete industry response

    The telecommunications industry seems to be wreathed in euphoric mist after today's announcement which looks to lead to Telstra's separation, but there are still voices of caution to be heard.

  • Telstra strike could hit this weekend

    Telstra's main union has signalled that this weekend could see further industrial action dog the telco if enough employees have come back from their Christmas break.

  • Union denies Telstra strike has stalled

    The national president of Telstra's main union has rejected the idea that its industrial action isn't getting anywhere, despite a lack of visible progress since it started three months ago.

  • Video: Telstra union talks strike, NBN

    Telstra's exit from the National Broadband Network process will help focus industry attention on the industrial action being held by its workers, the company's main union states in this video interview.

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  • Telstra's union on strike, NBN exit

    Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU) national president Ed Husic talks about how Telstra's strikes are going and what Telstra's fall from the national broadband network process means to its workers.

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