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IR BACKFLIP

Posted:
Sat May 05, 2007 8:21 pm
by redden whites
So the" no disadvantage"test is to be put back into workchoices!!!!!!.With 2 failed attempts at putting workchoices type legistlation into law in the past Mr Howard gets senate control and bang it goes straight in as previously attempted without a no disadvantge clause.Now months out from an election we are listening to community concerns....SPARE ME.
Surely now the mining boom is over as alledged on here?
If no-one has been effected or is worse off by AWA'a what is the point of this?
Is this the end of manufacturing and small buisness as predicted on this site?
If its an employees market why put the test back in? Anyone can just leave a job and start somewhere else tomorrow as alledged on this site?
And why not make it retrospective to the day workchoices came into law as John is so community minded?

Posted:
Sun May 06, 2007 10:59 am
by PhilG
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Posted:
Sat May 26, 2007 11:15 pm
by Squawk
ReinChoices is now the new catchcry. That's where you offer 58 employees 45 cents an hour less and then do a backflip and repay the dirrenece retrospectively, but only if it is an honest mistake.


Posted:
Sat May 26, 2007 11:25 pm
by Wedgie
Squawk wrote:ReinChoices is now the new catchcry. That's where you offer 58 employees 45 cents an hour less and then do a backflip and repay the dirrenece retrospectively, but only if it is an honest mistake.

lol, whoopseee Mr Rudd!


Posted:
Sun May 27, 2007 1:35 am
by Sojourner
Surprised at how much the media is making out of this, they are trying to pressure her into relinquishing her postion to further her husbands career!
Dont know though poll wise what the outcome of this will be though?
Re: IR BACKFLIP

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 11:05 pm
by Hondo
Australia has a severe shortage of skilled workers across all industries and this is expected to continue in to the near future. It is and will be for some time an employee's market.
I don't believe Howard thinks the "no-disadvantage" test is necessary. It is simply a political move to take the rug out from under the feet of one of the key parts of the Labour-Union arguments against the IR laws. He can now say the new IR laws 'guarantee' that no-one will be worse off which was the key thrust of the Union advertisements.
Today's story about the Union official and his inability to keep front-bar style banter away from tape recorders is the second key win for Howard.
How this pans out will be very interesting and important to the outcome of the election. A lot of people don't fully understand the detail of the new IR laws and are simply absorbing what they hear in the media to make their judgements. Until now, the Unions have been winning this 'perceptions' battle hands down through clever advertising and highlighting case studies of 'battlers losing out to evil bosses'.
Full credit to Rudd for responding so quickly to today's Union debacle and the Mrs Rudd problem. I think he has done well in minimising the collateral damage from both.
Re: IR BACKFLIP

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 11:29 pm
by Psyber
redden whites wrote:on the 7th day he created prospect oval
He must have been tired, it has been crooked as long as I can recall, but I admit I haven't been there since 1998.
Re: IR BACKFLIP

Posted:
Thu May 31, 2007 12:53 am
by Il Duce
Psyber wrote:redden whites wrote:on the 7th day he created prospect oval
He must have been tired, it has been
crooked as long as I can recall, but I admit I haven't been there since 1998.
dont worry nothing has changed