Paul Bastian

Entity type image
Type: Person
Name: Paul Bastian
First reported 18 hours ago - Updated 25 mins ago - 9 reports

Era of the Aussie car over

Australia's loss-making car industry is under threat and risks closure following Ford's move to end nearly 100 years of local manufacturing.The decision comes as Ford revealed fresh losses of $141 million and as the ACTU warned of up to 10,000 jobs being ... [Published Brisbane Times - 6 hours ago]
First reported 4 hours ago - Updated 4 hours ago - 2 reports

Here’s Why Ford Is Saying Cheerio to Australia

Ford Motor Co. ( NYSE:F ) prepares to say “Cheerio” to Australia. Bob Graziano, Ford Australia Chief Executive, announced Thursday the automaker’s decision to shut its two Australian auto plants in October 2016, more than nine decades after Henry Ford ... [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - 4 hours ago]
First reported 19 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 3 reports

Ford confirms plant closures

Video settings Please Log in to update your video settings Video will begin in 5 seconds.Don't play Play now More video Recommended Replay video Video settingsPlease Log in to update your video settings Live footage from Ford's press conference, as they ... [Published Canberra Times - 18 hours ago]
First reported 19 hours ago - Updated 8 hours ago - 2 reports

Federal, state govts flag support for Ford workers

54 min ago1Treasurer, acting industry minister commit govt to helping any axed workers.You must be logged in to read this articleNot a member yet? Register today ›Business Spectator is available on all of your devices so you can access the latest news ... [Published Business Spectator - 18 hours ago]
First reported 10 hours ago - Updated 10 hours ago - 1 reports

Not too late to stop Fords cuts union

AMWU National secretary Paul Bastian, who met with company officials after Thursday's big job cuts announcement, called for a crisis meeting between the government and the company to resolve the situation."It's not too late for Ford in our view at all," ... [Published The Sydney News - 10 hours ago]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

AMWU: Shipbuilding Industry is too Important to Lose

The jobs of up to 1100 workers of Williamstown shipyard are under threat unless it wins more warship contracts in the next two years. The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union has called on both sides of politics to stand up for the naval shipbuilding ... [Published Shipbuilding Tribune - May 20 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 2 reports

Thousands of shipbuilding jobs at risk: union

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) has warned thousands of shipbuilding jobs are at risk, unless the Federal Government commits to funding the construction of more navy vessels.The Australian newspaper has obtained a confidential note from ... [Published ABC Online - May 17 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 2 reports

Swan promises $1 billion plan for Australian jobs

The government has announced a $1 billion Plan for Australian Jobs which includes the setting up of 10 Industry Innovation precincts around the country.As AAP reports, the aim of the plan is to promote "innovation, productivity and competitiveness".The ... [Published Manufacturers Monthly - May 15 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 2 reports

Strategy to win hearts and minds cautiously received

Defence white papers only come along every few years and Friday's - just the second since 2000 - was pitched carefully to a domestic as well as an international audience.Asked about the submarine program, for instance, Prime Minister Julia Gillard's first ... [Published Melbourne Age - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 28 2013 - Updated Apr 28 2013 - 1 reports

Coates Hire and AMWU insurance dispute has been misrepresented

In response to James Massolas AMWU forced to show its hand and Grace Colliers U-turn in Coates premium pickle (AFR, April 26), the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) would simply point out that we are openly proud in working to protect the ... [Published Australian Financial Review - Apr 28 2013]
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 3 reports

Union fears for 1,000 ship building jobs

The Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union is seeking a meeting with the Federal Government following concerns about the job security of 1,000 workers at the Williamstown shipyards in Melbourne.According to ABC News the union says it has concerns about ... [Published Manufacturers Monthly - Apr 23 2013]
First reported Feb 22 2013 - Updated Feb 22 2013 - 1 reports

Australia's big cities bear the brunt of Telstra job cull

Almost 400 Telstra jobs appear to be heading overseas, as it emerged that Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne will bear the brunt of deep cuts within the telco's Sensis division, publisher of the Yellow and White Pages.Sensis announced yesterday that it was ... [Published ONE News - Feb 22 2013]

More Content

All (31) | News (29) | Reports (0) | Blogs (2) | Audio/Video (0) | Fact Sheets (0) | Press Releases (0)
sort by: Date | Relevance
Here’s Why Ford Is Saying Cheerio to Australia [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - 4 hours ago]
Here’s Why Ford Is Saying Cheerio to Australia [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - 4 hours ago]
Era of the Aussie car over [Published Brisbane Times - 6 hours ago]
Ford to Shutter Australian Plants in 2016 [Published Wards Auto.com - 6 hours ago]
Demise of Ford leaves car industry in peril [Published Melbourne Age - 7 hours ago]
Ford to wind up car production in Australia [Published AOL UK - 9 hours ago]
Not too late to stop Fords cuts union [Published The Sydney News - 10 hours ago]
Ford to cease manufacturing in Australia [Published Brisbane Courier-Mail - 12 hours ago]
Ford to stop making vehicles at Australian plants [Published Dunya News - 13 hours ago]
Ford to halt car production in Australia in 201... [Published Yahoo!Xtra - 15 hours ago]
'I'm in shock': workers reel at Ford's demise [Published The North West Star - 15 hours ago]
'Not viable': 1200 jobs to go as Ford pulls out... [Published Sydney Morning Herald - 18 hours ago]
Federal, state govts flag support for Ford workers [Published Business Spectator - 18 hours ago]
Ford confirms Australian plant closures [Published stuff.co.nz - 18 hours ago]
Ford confirms plant closures [Published Canberra Times - 18 hours ago]
'Not viable': Ford to cease production here [Published Melbourne Age - 19 hours ago]
Ford tipped to shut Aussie plants [Published Marlborough Express - 19 hours ago]
Napthine vows to support axed Ford workers [Published Adelaide Now - 19 hours ago]
AMWU: Shipbuilding Industry is too Important to... [Published Shipbuilding Tribune - May 20 2013]
Thousands of shipbuilding jobs at risk: union [Published ABC Online - May 17 2013]
Jobs warning: 'Valley of death' looms [Published Perth Now - May 17 2013]
Swan promises $1 billion plan for Australian jobs [Published Manufacturers Monthly - May 15 2013]
Industry promised innovation precincts [Published Special Broadcasting Service - May 14 2013]
Strategy to win hearts and minds cautiously rec... [Published Melbourne Age - May 03 2013]
'Solid document' draws cautious praise from ind... [Published WA Today - May 03 2013]
Coates Hire and AMWU insurance dispute has been... [Published Australian Financial Review - Apr 28 2013]
Union fears for 1,000 ship building jobs [Published Manufacturers Monthly - Apr 23 2013]
Govt must back local ship building: union [Published Perth Now - Apr 23 2013]
Unions want action on future of Williamstown sh... [Published Logistics - Apr 23 2013]
Australia: Union complicity in Rosella closure [Published World Socialist Web Site - Mar 02 2013]
1 2
In Focus
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
Content Volume
Document Volume
Network
Network

Blogs

sort by: Date | Relevance
Here’s Why Ford Is Saying Cheerio to Australia [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - 4 hours ago]
Ford Motor Co. ( NYSE:F ) prepares to say “Cheerio” to Australia. Bob Graziano, Ford Australia Chief Executive, announced Thursday the automaker’s decision to shut its two Australian auto plants in October 2016, more than nine decades after Henry Ford ...
Here’s Why Ford Is Saying Cheerio to Australia [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - 4 hours ago]
Ford Motor Co. ( NYSE:F ) prepares to say “Cheerio” to Australia. Bob Graziano, Ford Australia Chief Executive, announced Thursday the automaker’s decision to shut its two Australian auto plants in October 2016, more than nine decades after Henry ...
1
Contact Us
Sales
Support


Freebase CC-BY Some image thumbnails are sourced from Freebase, licensed under CC-BY

Copyright (C) 2013 Silobreaker Ltd. All rights reserved.
The selection and placement of stories and images on any Silobreaker page are determined automatically by a computer program.
The time or date displayed reflects when an article was added to or updated in Silobreaker.