'On the end of a mobile': union body sounds alarm on behalf of insecure workers

By Nick Toscano, Workplace Reporter
Updated February 10 2016 - 11:08am, first published 10:20am
Casual boilermaker Harry Marshall says he has not had a full-time job since finishing his apprenticeship. Photo: Justin McManus
Casual boilermaker Harry Marshall says he has not had a full-time job since finishing his apprenticeship. Photo: Justin McManus
It was once called the Wailing Wall, where hard-luck labourers during the Great Depression would gather twice a day. Photo: Jason Soith
It was once called the Wailing Wall, where hard-luck labourers during the Great Depression would gather twice a day. Photo: Jason Soith

At the Docklands end of Flinders Street is a little-known landmark, once a meeting spot for a city's hungry labourers.

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