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Was there a further 100 odd sacked today?
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there is good and bad in everyone, but it is frustrating when the guys that sit on their buts and read papers all day are the most protected it is also frustrating when someone's job can be on the line because high ranked union members don't like them . . . not much different to someone getting the sack because the boss doesn't like them - but we never hear about it when the union discriminates against non union members because they don't like each other |
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unions have their place, no doubt about it.
try working in nz, where in one single law change they introduced the employment contracts act, which in one move took 95% of the power away from unions. now look at working conditions in nz. australians have it pretty damned good i reckon, and some perhaps need to work in an environment of open hostility to really see how good it is here. no its not perfect, but its far far from onerous. and for whats its worth, my first full time job as a 17 year old, was breaking the picket line at nz longest running industrial dispute. in a small town with high unemployment you took your chances when they came up, cos if you didnt someone else would. |
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the problem with standing up for yourself is you need to pick the right times and not just do it because you can. one person can make a difference, but most of the time they probably shouldn't |
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If you've been following the issues with the Health Services Union of late, you'd be interested to know that there have been calls for financial restraint from within the membership for years. There have been small groups of members essentially banished and/or excommunicated from the membership for trying to change things for the better. The unnecessary extravagance was normally at the expense of the 'Mum and Dad' membership. I won't be shedding any tears if Michael Williamson goes down. |
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they won't change because they won't change. and besides i don't want to work for someone, that i have to force to like me. if i don't like them I find someone i do like. maybe i am weird, but i would rather be happy with my lot in life, than complaining about things i can move on from |
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If Abbott wins the next election, Work Choices will be back
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it is unfortunate though - work choices gave me more money |
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Un-employment is ment to be at the lowest since WWII...
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The concern I have is I attended a conference recently and a CPA stated that for every person manufacturing employees that one job creates four addtional jobs (indirect) I cant find the paper he referenced but have found an article where an US CPA has stated the same thing
http://savingusmanufacturing.com/blog/ The article is obviously pro US manufacturing but they are stating the same figure (1 job creates 4) Currently manufacturing in Australia provides 1 million jobs (direct)
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lol We all get those so called "Green jobs" Dillard has been boasting about. I can't wait to clean wind turbine blades for a living, or maybe even become a sandal cleaner. I hear those sandals get pretty muddy after being walked in, hugging trees all day. ![]()
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Haven't read the whole thread, but I've just attended a work-related conference at the Melbourne Convention Centre, and Toyota was doing some big launch at the Hilton South Wharf (I presume of the Aurion, since there was one parked in the foyer). This was on the evening after they laid off the staff.
One of my colleagues remarked in a lift that it was a bit tacky doing something like this at such a time, and a suit in the lift with us did a sharp sideways glance, then decided to keep quiet. Guilty Toyota executive perhaps? ![]()
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he gave ethnic minorities and disabled people jobs long before others would employ them but like most (almost all) people - he made sure he looked after himself |
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