Bye Bye Jonnie

just thought i would say bye bye jonnie
about time
about time
smac wrote:More irony...
People who are unhappy with workplace laws that remove entitlements and job security from employees rejoicing at someone losing their job.
GWW wrote:smac wrote:More irony...
People who are unhappy with workplace laws that remove entitlements and job security from employees rejoicing at someone losing their job.
Not really irony, financially he wont be worse off in his retirement so doesn't compare to the average Joe Blow losing their job and struggling with their mortgage.
Sojourner wrote:Would Kevin Rudd leave his safe Labor seat, for one that had the margin that Bennalong had? Not in a million years.....
Sojourner wrote:Would Kevin Rudd leave his safe Labor seat, for one that had the margin that Bennalong had? Not in a million years.....
smac wrote:GWW wrote:smac wrote:More irony...
People who are unhappy with workplace laws that remove entitlements and job security from employees rejoicing at someone losing their job.
Not really irony, financially he wont be worse off in his retirement so doesn't compare to the average Joe Blow losing their job and struggling with their mortgage.
Really? The Parliamentary pension is worth more than the top job in the land?![]()
And you quoted the wink yet didn't understand it?
smac wrote:GWW wrote:smac wrote:More irony...
People who are unhappy with workplace laws that remove entitlements and job security from employees rejoicing at someone losing their job.
Not really irony, financially he wont be worse off in his retirement so doesn't compare to the average Joe Blow losing their job and struggling with their mortgage.
Really? The Parliamentary pension is worth more than the top job in the land?![]()
And you quoted the wink yet didn't understand it?
Psyber wrote:Perhaps it is time for both sides to stop bagging each other and start trying to make the change of government work??