Planet Jackson Brad Norrington
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Planet Jackson

Author: Brad Norrington
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Book Title
Planet Jackson
Author
Brad Norrington
Book Condition
VERY GOOD
ISBN
9780522870336
Book Format
Softcover
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Year Published
2016 (First Edition)
Kathy Jackson was hailed as a heroine for blowing the whistle on the million-dollar fraud of Michael Williamson, the corrupt boss of the Health Services Union (HSU). She endured bitter personal attacks from enemies in the Labor Party and the union movement. While Jackson was being portrayed as a Joan of Arc figure, she was spending vast amounts of her own union members' money on international holidays, fashion, jewellery, a mortgage, and even part of a divorce settlement. Nothing, it seems, was off limits. This is the real HSU story - the staggering misuse of the union dues of some of the lowest paid workkers in Australia.

Kathy Jackson was hailed as a heroine for blowing the whistle on the million-dollar fraud of Michael Williamson, the corrupt boss of the Health Services Union (HSU). She endured bitter personal attacks from enemies in the Labor Party and the union movement.

While Jackson was being portrayed as a Joan of Arc figure, she was spending vast amounts of her own union members' money on international holidays, fashion, jewellery, a mortgage, and even part of a divorce settlement. Nothing, it seems, was off limits.

This is the real HSU story - the staggering misuse of the union dues of some of the lowest paid workkers in Australia.

Kathy Jackson was hailed as a heroine for blowing the whistle on the million-dollar fraud of Michael Williamson, the corrupt boss of the Health Services Union (HSU). She endured bitter personal attacks from enemies in the Labor Party and the union movement.

While Jackson was being portrayed as a Joan of Arc figure, she was spending vast amounts of her own union members' money on international holidays, fashion, jewellery, a mortgage, and even part of a divorce settlement. Nothing, it seems, was off limits.

This is the real HSU story - the staggering misuse of the union dues of some of the lowest paid workkers in Australia.