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Proud Pies
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Post subject: Re: National Day Of Protest Nov 15 | |
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eddies bank balance wrote: | Culprit wrote: | eddies bank balance wrote: | Culprit wrote: | If you feel strongly about the New IR laws and are against any laws that take away your rights then I urge you to attend.
9.00am Federation Square. Finishes at 12pm after a walk up Swanston Street. |
and whats the bet it will turn violent? whats the bet 100 or more cops will be dressed in riot gear?
how about workers lay down tools, turn off computers and sit out the front of their work place, i bet you'd get better results than a walk up swanston st.
also, people in a work place are their own union if they put their heads together and think for each other. |
Do you actually work in a job? |
Perhaps you should take a little more time in reading my post. (to actually understand a better alternative)
Yes I am working. (but taking a 3day sickie)
Also, i thought you'd disagree because you are an employer, i have been where you are, for six yrs i had my own business with at least 30 employee's.
If you're a fair employer, there shouldn't be a problem, but if you are a nasty employer, then take what you give! |
sickie.....hmmmm you won' t have that luxury anymore under the new changes...... CERTIFICATES EVEN FOR 1 DAY SICK, or NO PAY
I can honestly say i've never taken a sickie.... i find that mentally deplorable. _________________ Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
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Proud Pies wrote: | [quote="eddies bank balance"][quote="Culprit"]If you feel strongly about the New IR laws and are against any laws that take away your rights then I urge you to attend.
9.00am Federation Square. Finishes at 12pm after a walk up Swanston Street.[/quote]
and whats the bet it will turn violent? whats the bet 100 or more cops will be dressed in riot gear?
how about workers lay down tools, turn off computers and sit out the front of their work place, i bet you'd get better results than a walk up swanston st.
also, people in a work place are their own union if they put their heads together and think for each other.[/quote]
I have attended many rallies.....some with 200,000 people. I was at the last major rally in melbourne and never ONCE have i witnessed violence!
Sure, there are the rogue elements, those that turn up to every protest.....the so called 'peaceful activists' that turn up at detention centres and create the violence.
They generally don't turn up to these types of rallies (or if they do they are in smaller numbers) because it's generally WORKERS who are in these rallies. | Oh those people. |
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Proud Pies
Joined: 22 Feb 2003 Location: Knox-ish
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Now, having said all I have so far..........due to personal reasons, i won't be able to attend the rally....and i'm a staunch trade unionist and firmly believe in it. It will be the first rally I haven't attended. My union and friends and comrades are aware of my reasons and support me in them, yet i still feel hypocrital....
I just wish i could attend. _________________ Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond |
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eddies bank balance
evolving-unlimited-intellect
Joined: 27 May 2004
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Post subject: Re: National Day Of Protest Nov 15 | |
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Proud Pies wrote: | eddies bank balance wrote: | Culprit wrote: | If you feel strongly about the New IR laws and are against any laws that take away your rights then I urge you to attend.
9.00am Federation Square. Finishes at 12pm after a walk up Swanston Street. |
and whats the bet it will turn violent? whats the bet 100 or more cops will be dressed in riot gear?
how about workers lay down tools, turn off computers and sit out the front of their work place, i bet you'd get better results than a walk up swanston st.
also, people in a work place are their own union if they put their heads together and think for each other. |
I have attended many rallies.....some with 200,000 people. I was at the last major rally in melbourne and never ONCE have i witnessed violence!
Sure, there are the rogue elements, those that turn up to every protest.....the so called 'peaceful activists' that turn up at detention centres and create the violence.
They generally don't turn up to these types of rallies (or if they do they are in smaller numbers) because it's generally WORKERS who are in these rallies. |
I believe the topic is "protest" not rally. A big difference but I'm sure you will merge them. _________________ free energy i$ coming.... |
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eddies bank balance
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Joined: 27 May 2004
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sickie.....hmmmm you won' t have that luxury anymore under the new changes...... CERTIFICATES EVEN FOR 1 DAY SICK, or NO PAY
I can honestly say i've never taken a sickie.... i find that mentally deplorable.[/quote]
I'm on casual rate so i dont get paid with or without a cert.
..and when i was an employer, i loved employee's such as yourself, who would never take a sickie, made me more money _________________ free energy i$ coming.... |
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Proud Pies
Joined: 22 Feb 2003 Location: Knox-ish
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Post subject: Re: National Day Of Protest Nov 15 | |
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eddies bank balance wrote: | |
sickie.....hmmmm you won' t have that luxury anymore under the new changes...... CERTIFICATES EVEN FOR 1 DAY SICK, or NO PAY
I can honestly say i've never taken a sickie.... i find that mentally deplorable.[/quote]
I'm on casual rate so i dont get paid with or without a cert.
..and when i was an employer, i loved employee's such as yourself, who would never take a sickie, made me more money [/quote]
Nope, i never take a sickie......if i'm off, i'm genuinly sick with a certificate......the many years i spent in the defence forces 'encouraged' me to turn up no matter how sick you are......although now i'm diabetic, i do take sick leave, as i said, with a certificate, because i'm genuinly sick. _________________ Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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Yep under the new laws you would have to attend to a doctor. Maybe doctor howlong.
I am an employee now not an employer no more.
Your right about happy workers. Start shafting them they will shaft you.
Howard is all about pushing us down the American system, more working poor. |
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eddies bank balance
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Joined: 27 May 2004
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Proud Pies wrote: | eddies bank balance wrote: | |
sickie.....hmmmm you won' t have that luxury anymore under the new changes...... CERTIFICATES EVEN FOR 1 DAY SICK, or NO PAY
I can honestly say i've never taken a sickie.... i find that mentally deplorable. |
I'm on casual rate so i dont get paid with or without a cert.
..and when i was an employer, i loved employee's such as yourself, who would never take a sickie, made me more money [/quote]
Nope, i never take a sickie......if i'm off, i'm genuinly sick with a certificate......the many years i spent in the defence forces 'encouraged' me to turn up no matter how sick you are......although now i'm diabetic, i do take sick leave, as i said, with a certificate, because i'm genuinly sick.[/quote]
You would turn up for work no matter how sick you were because it made you feel good???? How pathetic!!!! I employed people to attend to the 'aged and disabled' some very frail, most with weakened immune systems, you would be jeopardizing their health due to your ignorance….and you call yourself proud….! _________________ free energy i$ coming.... |
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David
to wish impossible things
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: the edge of the deep green sea
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Culprit wrote: | David from Canberra wrote: | Culprit wrote: | Of course then again living in Canberra it's no wonder you find it amusing. |
OK I don't get it.....
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Having visited Canberra many a time in my life for various reasons I can say it’s actually like visiting Mars. Full of Public Servants and Politicians in a manufactured city that no one in the world recognises as our capital.
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ok, I'll admit there are a lot of public servants in canberra but that is not to say that everyone here is like that. As for politicians I've lived in canberra 17 years and probably met one politician, I assumed they all lived somewhere else :p ok I'll admit if I had a choice I'd prefer to live in Melbourne, but Canberra isnt all bad, its a strangely unique city for some good reasons as well as bad. I don't really understand when people have a go at me cos I'm 'from Canberra'.... doesnt really give me any special benefits or anything that I can see :p _________________ "Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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lol, not having a go at your personally. It's a strange place as you said. |
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HAL
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Proud Pies
Joined: 22 Feb 2003 Location: Knox-ish
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Post subject: Re: National Day Of Protest Nov 15 | |
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eddies bank balance wrote: | Proud Pies wrote: | eddies bank balance wrote: | |
sickie.....hmmmm you won' t have that luxury anymore under the new changes...... CERTIFICATES EVEN FOR 1 DAY SICK, or NO PAY
I can honestly say i've never taken a sickie.... i find that mentally deplorable. |
I'm on casual rate so i dont get paid with or without a cert.
..and when i was an employer, i loved employee's such as yourself, who would never take a sickie, made me more money |
Nope, i never take a sickie......if i'm off, i'm genuinly sick with a certificate......the many years i spent in the defence forces 'encouraged' me to turn up no matter how sick you are......although now i'm diabetic, i do take sick leave, as i said, with a certificate, because i'm genuinly sick.[/quote]
You would turn up for work no matter how sick you were because it made you feel good???? How pathetic!!!! I employed people to attend to the 'aged and disabled' some very frail, most with weakened immune systems, you would be jeopardizing their health due to your ignorance….and you call yourself proud….![/quote]
Eddie, have another read of my post......i said when i was in the Defence Force we were made to do that, in fact, you had to turn up to work, then head off to Sick Parade and if you were on death's door, you got sick leave, but you had to go back to work and have that processed before you could go home. If you weren't on death's door, you were sent back to work. Also if you were too sick to turn up for that, they sent an ambulance, now, i have been out of the Defence Force for 19 years...........i also said that i take sick leave now WITH A CERTIFICATE because i'm genuinly sick. Not once did i say it made me feel good to turn up for work when i was genuinly sick.
Speaking of ignorance and selective reading ....... _________________ Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond
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eddies bank balance
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Yes, it is a very strange place, have you noticed there is F.A graffiti?
Oh and i think Canberra is the capital of round-a-bouts. _________________ free energy i$ coming.... |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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Yes that was a bit unfair and selective reading. If I am sick I don't work. In an office if someone comes in crook everyone gets crook. |
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eddies bank balance
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Joined: 27 May 2004
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Post subject: Re: National Day Of Protest Nov 15 | |
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Proud Pies wrote: | eddies bank balance wrote: | Proud Pies wrote: | eddies bank balance wrote: | |
sickie.....hmmmm you won' t have that luxury anymore under the new changes...... CERTIFICATES EVEN FOR 1 DAY SICK, or NO PAY
I can honestly say i've never taken a sickie.... i find that mentally deplorable. |
I'm on casual rate so i dont get paid with or without a cert.
..and when i was an employer, i loved employee's such as yourself, who would never take a sickie, made me more money |
Nope, i never take a sickie......if i'm off, i'm genuinly sick with a certificate......the many years i spent in the defence forces 'encouraged' me to turn up no matter how sick you are......although now i'm diabetic, i do take sick leave, as i said, with a certificate, because i'm genuinly sick. |
You would turn up for work no matter how sick you were because it made you feel good???? How pathetic!!!! I employed people to attend to the 'aged and disabled' some very frail, most with weakened immune systems, you would be jeopardizing their health due to your ignorance….and you call yourself proud….![/quote]
Eddie, have another read of my post......i said when i was in the Defence Force we were made to do that, in fact, you had to turn up to work, then head off to Sick Parade and if you were on death's door, you got sick leave, but you had to go back to work and have that processed before you could go home. If you weren't on death's door, you were sent back to work. Also if you were too sick to turn up for that, they sent an ambulance, now, i have been out of the Defence Force for 19 years...........i also said that i take sick leave now WITH A CERTIFICATE because i'm genuinly sick. Not once did i say it made me feel good to turn up for work when i was genuinly sick.
Speaking of ignorance and selective reading .......[/quote]
3 edits? would you like to add more or remove?
PP, you boasted about the navy and then said this "I can honestly say i've never taken a sickie.... i find that mentally deplorable".
you can't change history so, stop justifying your ealier actions and get off ya high horse.
BACK on topic please. _________________ free energy i$ coming.... |
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