Hilarious. Someone at the advertising agency is obviously a fifth columnist. Love the shot of the sour old prune getting a share dividend- that's supposed to convince people that workchoices is a *good* thing?!
thanks for the laugh, this video is so funny, australia is ranked 3rd of the UN human development index not 8, how stupid and biased is this mob, they make the unions look like the worlds greatest intellects
I know isn't that shot of the shop front with the evil music ridiculous? I like the quote ("it will be like unscrambling an egg") that hasn't been attributed to anyone or cited from anything. Comedy gold...
I have nothing against your opinion but if your dad has really been sacked for that reason he should claim unlawful termination. What that has to do with an add about the current Industrial Relations system is beyond me.
You obviously are not familiar with the system of closed shops in the building industry, and intimidation, which was rife before Howard set up the ABCC to fight against the union rorting and intimidation. Many employees and sub-contractors were forced out of work because of union intimidation just because they weren't unionised.
Actually I'm quite familiar with the system which is why I know that it's illegal. It's called "freedom of association". It the "union rorting and intimidation" was so "rife" before the ABCC why is the industry still almost completely unionised?
Yeah right, saying that because a small minority of workers are on AWAs is the reason why we have a growing economy is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
1.3 Workplace Agreements, not AWAs. AWAs account for a whopping 5% of all workplace agreements - that's a small minority of workers.
That also means that the economy has been doing fine with 95% of the workforce not on AWAs. This has nothing to do with the economy and everything to do with certain businesses wanting to force out collective agreements so that they don't have to pay as much in wages.
This is funny but not as funny as the one with the three vaguely neo-nazi looking pantomine villain looking trade unionists turning off a switch.
What? It's meant to be serious?
couchshow 4 years ago
Hilarious. Someone at the advertising agency is obviously a fifth columnist. Love the shot of the sour old prune getting a share dividend- that's supposed to convince people that workchoices is a *good* thing?!
meadymcmeadster 4 years ago
thanks for the laugh, this video is so funny, australia is ranked 3rd of the UN human development index not 8, how stupid and biased is this mob, they make the unions look like the worlds greatest intellects
mattbourke 4 years ago
"gone out of business because of union bosses" sheez stop playing up to the union boogie man
thacosmicjester 4 years ago
I know isn't that shot of the shop front with the evil music ridiculous? I like the quote ("it will be like unscrambling an egg") that hasn't been attributed to anyone or cited from anything. Comedy gold...
GrandMasterZ0b 4 years ago
I know it is illegal. I am sorry that you don't like my opinion.
derekpony 4 years ago
I have nothing against your opinion but if your dad has really been sacked for that reason he should claim unlawful termination. What that has to do with an add about the current Industrial Relations system is beyond me.
GrandMasterZ0b 4 years ago
Good to see the other side of the debate. My dad lost his job once because he wouldn't join a union.
derekpony 4 years ago
That's illegal and has nothing to do with this. I doubt it's even true.
GrandMasterZ0b 4 years ago
You obviously are not familiar with the system of closed shops in the building industry, and intimidation, which was rife before Howard set up the ABCC to fight against the union rorting and intimidation. Many employees and sub-contractors were forced out of work because of union intimidation just because they weren't unionised.
Panadawn 4 years ago
Actually I'm quite familiar with the system which is why I know that it's illegal. It's called "freedom of association". It the "union rorting and intimidation" was so "rife" before the ABCC why is the industry still almost completely unionised?
GrandMasterZ0b 4 years ago
Far too late for this campaign, I don't think that it will convince many people.
Lats85 4 years ago
Good stuff - telling it like it is and correcting union and Labor lies!
demons1970 4 years ago
Yeah right, saying that because a small minority of workers are on AWAs is the reason why we have a growing economy is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
GrandMasterZ0b 4 years ago
1.3 million is not a small minority of workers.
Panadawn 4 years ago
1.3 Workplace Agreements, not AWAs. AWAs account for a whopping 5% of all workplace agreements - that's a small minority of workers.
That also means that the economy has been doing fine with 95% of the workforce not on AWAs. This has nothing to do with the economy and everything to do with certain businesses wanting to force out collective agreements so that they don't have to pay as much in wages.
GrandMasterZ0b 4 years ago
not political? hahahahaha..don't make me laugh
skycruiser777 4 years ago