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Because they believed theVietnamWar was a civil war , which it was, and that our involvement was unnecessary.

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Q: Why did the labor party oppose Australia's involvement in Vietnam war?
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Why did the ALP oppose the Vietnam War in Australia?

It was partly due to opposition to conscripts fighting overseas which the ALP had opposed since the Vietnam War. The union movement which was influential in the ALP had started to oppose the war influenced my militant, left-wing unions such as the SUA.Initially, the position was unpopular as seen in the 1966 election results but by 1969 sentiment in Australia had turned against the war and the war was a factor in Labors electoral success in 1972.


Why did the labor party go against the involvement in the Vietnam war?

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What do labor union strongly oppose?

strikebreakers


What do labor unions most strongly oppose?

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Which do labor unions most strongly oppose?

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What working conditions did labor unions oppose?

Poor,hazardous and overbearing.


When was Vietnam General Confederation of labor created?

Vietnam General Confederation of Labour was created on 1929-07-29.


What is the statistics of Vietnam's child labor?

Contact Vietnamese Social Services.


Does Vietnam have child labor laws?

yea no worker under 15


Which countries have cheap labor?

China,Taiwan,Thailand,Indonesia,Malaysia,and Vietnam


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Profits of a cheap labor force. And large company profits on Cars and technology.


What countries use child labor?

Here are a couple of countries that uses child labor: Vietnam, Afghanistan, Ecuador, Ghana, Ukraine, and more