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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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Post subject: National Day Of Protest Nov 15 | |
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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. |
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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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Protesting. lol. _________________ "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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Of course then again living in Canberra it's no wonder you find it amusing. |
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Joel
Joined: 23 Mar 1999 Location: Mornington Peninsula
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If unions didn't cripple business for minor BS, then I would think alot more highly of them.
Unions once tried to cripple a business of a family member of mine because that family member sacked a person who was not performing and regularly didn't turn up to work. They used a threatening manner to try and get their way. Is that fair? |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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I know many cases where employees have abused the system and their employer and have no sympathy for them. Even had it happen to me. Out of the 70 employees I have had I only had one bad one. I know many more employers who treat their staff like *hit and feel it’s your privilege to work for them. The new laws are simply laid down. Sign what your employer offers or leave and get another job.
Your right Joel and while you nominate one case I can nominate many where the employer has abused the worker. I have been on both sides and you need a balance. To give it all to the employer as Howard wants to is merely asking for the most vulnerable to be exploited. This is not just about unions which you may perceive; it will affect anyone on a wage. You cannot be asked to work for the same wage as a person earns in another country as Qantas is pushing for.
As far as the new IR laws go I will be better off. As far as my children who leave school and try to get the benefits that I have such as annual leave, leave loading etc they will be screwed by employers.
The politicians are not cutting back their rights or incomes with these new reforms, they will be cutting workers wages and conditions instead.
If you believ in Howards new system then good luck to you. I have been in the workforce 25 years and have seen more than you and the new laws are about cutting back your rights.
We work to Live, not live to work |
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pies4ever
Joined: 11 Feb 2002 Location: rosebud,vic,australia
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im a member of the AWU,and on monday november 14th at 7.30am at the Cold Mill CarPark at BHP in Hastings,off Bayview rd,theres a AWU community campaign helping to protect your wages and conditions and maintain the australian 'fair go',im thinking of going on monday morning,just to see what they have to say.. _________________ As Reg Reagan Says-Go And Get Stuffed..!! |
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
Joined: 17 Mar 2003
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How do you like your work? |
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Nutmeg
Joined: 09 May 2005 Location: Preston
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I've never been in the full-time workplace
I'm a fifth year uni student and have been working various casual/parttime jobs since i was 13.
you wanna hear about bad experiences?? talk to shitforbrains like me who get stuck at the bottom of the heap while getting sweet FA from the government, and then at the end of all that I'm gonna have a debt of approx $25k.
I recently got shafted from my job (in a cafe) cos I had to have a knee reco from a sporting injury - how exactly am I supposed to pay all those physio bills now?
These IR laws will only make it worse - everyone, not just the shitkickers at the bottom will have to be worried. Forget job security _________________ Collingwood es bueno para siempre
Ellos saben como jugar el juego.... |
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Proud Pies
Joined: 22 Feb 2003 Location: Knox-ish
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My daughter has been in the workforce for 5 years. and in all that time, she's been on contract employment. No sick leave, no annual leave, no public holidays...... 2 1/2 years working for Telstra under these conditions and 2 1/2 years working in her current position......all on the promise of 'permanent' jobs..... THIS is what your new working life will be like.
Families? who cares about families.......the power is going to be with the employer and if he wants you to work when he feels you need to work.....YOU WILL HAVE TO WORK IF YOU WANT YOUR JOB......however, he'll be at home with HIS/HER family!
As Culprit said....this is not only for our rights, but our children's rights and our families rights...if we're ever allowed to see them
Forget about parental leave.
And who says that the Business will still be a fair employer once they have all the power? _________________ Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond |
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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: | Of course then again living in Canberra it's no wonder you find it amusing. |
OK I don't get it.....
more a comment on protesting in general Culprit, but I still dislike unions all the same... _________________ "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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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.....
more a comment on protesting in general Culprit, but I still dislike unions all the same... |
Well I am not a member of any union and it's simply not about them. Dave if you honestly feel you have a fair advantage when you sit down to your employer to negotiate your income and conditions good luck to you.
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.
I love people that hate unions, and at the same time take all the benefits that unions have given them over the years. Many people I know that have bagged unions non stop for 20 years have recently joined unions in fear of what Howard has in store for them.
I am not against any reform that gives a balance between worker and employer. Howard’s laws are fascism at its worst. |
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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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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. _________________ free energy i$ coming.... |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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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? |
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eddies bank balance
evolving-unlimited-intellect
Joined: 27 May 2004
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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! _________________ free energy i$ coming.... |
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Proud Pies
Joined: 22 Feb 2003 Location: Knox-ish
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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. _________________ Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond |
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