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26-06-2013, 09:59 PM | #151 | ||
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Funny story that - funny in the sense that 1 stupid delegate was overwhelmingly more powerful than the remaining 399 workforce and allowed to move forth with ill judgement and the real possibility of burning the lot.
Given your story, this bloke sounds like the root cause of the problems, but the workforce should've passed a vote of no confidence and prevent him from defying the writing on the wall.
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26-06-2013, 10:16 PM | #152 | |||
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our (not me) factory went out in sympathy for some reason i have no idea about so to keep everyone on side, they supplied beer for the arvo/night shift people an already passionate subject and the heroes inflame it by getting everyone drunk i am amused when people tell me (either on social media or in person), just how much the unions help, and how hard working they are it shouldn't be funny but i have heard it all before at a previous work place it is just the people who told me then, were the ones wearing the blue t-shirts and doing absolutely nothing but sitting on their butts all day i guess their interpretation of a days work and mine were totally different |
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26-06-2013, 10:36 PM | #153 | ||
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26-06-2013, 10:58 PM | #154 | ||
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The best friend to the auto industry - Kevin Rudd - is back.
Could be interesting to see what, if anything, he can whip up for the industry before the election. This could (I stress COULD) be a positive turning point for the industry, fingers crossed! |
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27-06-2013, 12:08 AM | #155 | ||
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It's true that some oxy morons exist at floor and deligate level within a collective union. like any position of authority often the real dip shifts make it to the top . it's not much different really than an idiot boss , trading off people and things for thier own agenda of power .
i totally sympathise where people are forced to work under these type of fascists -hiding behind socialism . it's a kin to being spat out by the boss , working with these fascist pigs . but remember that is not true unionism . and that is hard to conquer. true unionism stands for fairness for all . lots of things that we take for granted at work came from principle unionists . extreme right wing no brainers are equally as stupid as a braun power hungry fascist fear mungering good for nothing unionist . therefore a true union has to conquer many dills , to get some real cogs turning smoothly together with companies that dont think thier employees are leeches that will one day be replaced with a machine . the best mix believe it or not is an agreement where favouritism is kept to a minimal and reward and respect is accepted . some worksites work this way extremely well when these principles are adhered to . it only takes one totl F WIT to change all that !! a new boss , manager or employee with the wrong makings and the struggle is on . those who think individual respect is going to get them some where are sadly minimising their luck . Last edited by gtfpv; 27-06-2013 at 12:13 AM. |
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27-06-2013, 03:37 PM | #156 | ||
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I hate to say it, but I find it hard to see any real meaningful change in the the status quo.
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27-06-2013, 08:05 PM | #157 | |||
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If all union stewards and above had the same attitude (mutual respect etc) maybe membership would start to rise again. To GTFPV, its all good mate at this point in time I don't work just for the money I do it for LOVE as well !!!! |
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18-06-2014, 08:54 PM | #158 | ||
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"Unions" have lost the plot.
Their latest ad where the little girl is distraught because "the boss" (obviously all bosses are evil spawns of satan) "MADE" her parent work. Gees, what a bastard, expecting his employees to actually turn up for work. NB: Last time I was in a union, we went on strike for: - Extending the 30 minutes paid lunch break (with hot lunch provided in onsite mess) to 90 minutes so that married workers could go home and have lunch with their missus. (we only worked 7.5 hour shifts, and this 90 minute "lunch break" would have included night shift!) - Because the downstairs female toilets were backed up. Only one shift had a female worker, and she was allowed to use the office toilets upstairs. - Because a newly engaged employee, who planned to quit and return to Perth before getting married, was placed on a waiting list for married accommodation. - When they used x-ray equipment to check weld faults on a truck parked 5~600m from the workshop. - When washing the forklift caused steam to come from the brakes. Last edited by Crazy Dazz; 18-06-2014 at 09:08 PM. |
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18-06-2014, 11:30 PM | #159 | ||
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Bit surprised this thread has remained silent now Australian car manufacturing is actually dead.
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19-06-2014, 01:40 AM | #160 | |||
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- Employer was paying someone $2 an hour under the award for 2 years - Employer wasnt signing apprentices competency book required by TAFE. - Workshop floor staff hadn't recieved any payrise in 5 years not even CPI - Poor English speaking tradesmen paid much less than the others even though he was one of the top tradies in the joint. As soon as the union representatives turned up things changed very quickly, but they talked us out of doing an EBA and we stupidly listened, then things just went down hill big time when union left. Just because one group of people decides to down tools for a stupid reasons for the sake of it, doesn't mean the rest of us will, we never once went out on strike or had a union meeting in work time. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 19-06-2014 at 01:53 AM. |
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19-06-2014, 02:52 AM | #161 | |||
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How is it that when an employer advertises a job, somebody willingly applies for the job and is hired, that's "exploitation" because the union says so. But when the union destroys somebody's business and livelihood that's just "standing up for workers rights." Over the past 35 years I have worked in a vast array of different jobs, blue-collar, white-collar, & professional, highly paid, lowly paid, & barely paid. I once worked a contract where the termination period was 24 hours, and the ******** actually looked at his watch. I have been so poor that we lost our house & cars, had to live on food parcels, and the only Christmas Presents the Kids got were from Vinnies. Funny thing is not once was I forced to take a job I hadn't asked for, nor was I ever held captive in a job where I didn't want to stay. THERE are countries where sweatshops are considered normal, kids are beaten and chained to their sewing machines and workers ARE literally forced to work for a bowl of rice. Australia isn't. And yes, Australia WAS founded on and built by slave-labour, but that was 200 years ago. I work in an industry where even 20 years ago it was close to 100% unionised, and the workers were died in the wool Labor voters. Now most laugh at the unions and despise the Labor party. The joke of it is, there is STILL a role for unions in collective bargaining, but they are such a mob of ********* that the workers want nothing to do with them. |
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19-06-2014, 03:55 AM | #163 | |||
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19-06-2014, 04:17 AM | #165 | |||
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I don't think they can destroy a business for no good reason, for example the shop I worked at somehow managed to declare a recreational vessel against their suburban pizza shops (ok one shop was coastal if that makes it all ok :S). well not for long but obviously the union/ato didn't sort them out because they served the community with good pizza's :S
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19-06-2014, 10:02 AM | #166 | ||
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One might legitimately argue that the oppression of unions overseas is what killed the OZ industry. One of the main reasons south Korean cars are cheaper is that they have corruptly jailed the auto industry union leaders so the can keep down costs. see http://strongerunions.org/2014/02/21...il-or-on-bail/
http://www.workdayminnesota.org/arti...nge-trade-pact
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19-06-2014, 11:20 AM | #167 | ||
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yeah thats right
unions destroy everything one day the whole country will not produce anything at all, zilch, nothing, nadda and it'll be all because of unions excuse me while i laugh my *** off into my cereal bowl
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19-06-2014, 11:24 AM | #168 | |||
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It all was the union and workers fault, nothing to do with free trade agreement signed with Thailand, nothing about removal of tarriffs, nothing to do with making a car which sells less than 1000 cars a month, none of that it was all the worker and the unions fault. You gonna blame the workers in Australia's IT Industry for their massive loss of jobs and careers, how everything got outsourced to Phillipines and India and still does by the day? Wait, they don't even have a union.... Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 19-06-2014 at 11:35 AM. |
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19-06-2014, 11:43 AM | #169 | ||
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If it was "actually dead", there wouldn't be any cars getting made at all, no?
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19-06-2014, 11:43 AM | #170 | |||
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https://www.fwc.gov.au/about-us/overview Being an old codger I started when Unions were a part of the furniture but sometimes you need to call a spade a spade. Union membership in Australia is now down to only 18% of the workforce. Take out Public Servants and blue collar trades where mandatory membership is required to secure work on some job sites and you’ll start to understand Union membership today has very little relevance for most Australian employees. |
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19-06-2014, 11:56 AM | #171 | |||
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19-06-2014, 12:02 PM | #172 | |||
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It's also one of the reasons we have such a high rate of casual workers who will never know permanent employment. |
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19-06-2014, 12:10 PM | #173 | |||
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http://www.blackincbooks.com/books/b...d-billionaires It explains how Australia's inequality has risen since the 1970 when it was at its peak and how it ties in with trade union decline. |
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19-06-2014, 06:00 PM | #174 | ||||
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19-06-2014, 06:32 PM | #175 | |||
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Completely unsustainable and destroying the funding of so many Australian institutions and services. Tax breaks aren't "Free" to the community. Previous generations of Australians didn't build public utilities, infrastructure and services for them to be privatised for a quick buck either. It would be nice if Australian workers asked their boss for a payrise, like they did in the days of unions, instead of voting for the party that promised to strip government services and give them the cash instead. Our grandkids will have no reason to love this generation of "What in it for me's". A generation that dug everything up that was non renewable and sold it for cents in the dollar, privatised public assets and quite literally sold the farm to foreign interests. The post union era is no picnic either. We have lost our collective social conscious. |
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19-06-2014, 07:17 PM | #176 | |||
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the company I work for has had for the last 4 yrs only had a casual work force ( production ) we are now all getting put on full time ( I just started full time on Monday ) but that is only due to it being cheaper for them to have us on full time if it was cheaper for us to be on casual we would have stayed there
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19-06-2014, 11:25 PM | #177 | |||
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Like it's not like it was a graduate position in power systems/elec eng or something with a worthy future involved. If they don't want people who aren't loyal, hire people over 25 which is what my boss did (but drivers only because they were all $11 flat regardless of age lol, some weird award loophole there). Teenagers do not want careers at these places when bosses in hospitality understand if they want a committed worker you're going to have to hire someone a bit older and pay them an extra $3 by the hour, then one day they become your manager and you actually have a good worker in your business instead of a flock of 15yr olds.
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19-06-2014, 11:40 PM | #178 | ||
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Sorry, should have said "will be" dead...
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20-06-2014, 08:41 AM | #179 | ||
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I think union take up is so far down , only because conditions are so good and across the board these days , that all the younger people believe that's what the company does out of their hearts . we are in a real predicament in the mines with Labour hire at the moment , they have taken 2 pay cuts this year , down to $40 an hr , take home pays are 7-800 a week less than ours , the more permanent people that lose their job get replaced by Labour hire , and so conditions drop , and so do skilled operators .
Next year is our ea , I'm very happy to put a freeze on wages until the good times , but we will be replaced with low wage workers until we are gone ...then you will see these people come to understand why we needed the union ... and no I'm not a hard core unionist never will be but I see their place against corporate greed ...it's a real pity it's going down like this .
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20-06-2014, 08:43 AM | #180 | |||
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where does the money come from? employers don't have some endless supply that they can continually dip into every time someone wants to live a certain lifestyle. employers aren't immune to inflation. rising electricity, rates, etc etc. having a job is better than not having a job. |
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