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07-06-2023, 06:08 PM | #1 | ||
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Watching this, plenty of interest from industries that use labour hire (have been called body shops) Recently a WA mining exec said it all - use minimum permanent employees, only need to give one hours notice, no responsibility and no admin etc. In my opinion in some cases along with part time rosters and back packer arrangements it is only a short step away from modern slavery.
I realise that it is virtually impossible in a lot of service industries to get an increase in productivity despite an increase in the minimum wage. There is however an alternative, self service ! (Please wait till I die) Have noted an increase in those fully self service fuel contraptions around the country. |
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