There are some genuine dead set ledgends in this documentary. Regardless if you are a member or not, you should watch this to see some of the people you should thank for making a stand.
No surprise tthat the maggots picked on a single mum to call in for questioning. I'm going thru a similar situation now. I can not put into words the pathological hatred I have for the ABCC and it's partner authorities. Who decided I forfieted my rights as an Australian Citizen when I out a tool belt on? One day they'll pick on the wrong person, and that person will go postal.
I live in the right electorate to send a clear message to the person directly responsible for implementing the new Industrial Relations laws.
Saturday's Federal Election could prove quite interesting.
The Roman Catholic Church, usually supportive of the current government, is disappointed, as it causes some people (the middle class) to become worse-off for the gain of others (the wealthy and socio-economically disadvantaged).
I just wish every single Australian could see this doco and then tell me we are still a democratic country.How has it got to the stage where you can become a political prisoner in Aust. making a stand for a safe working environment or injustices in the work place? This will not just affect the construction industry but will take simple democratic rights away from everyone if these draconian laws are not dismantled.
Thanks for posting this. It's such a bloody disgrace this kind of thing is occuring in our country. I just pray a progessive government is elected soon to repeal all the disgusting draconian laws that have been put in place by this right-wing reactionary, xenophobic, homophobic, anti-education, anti-choice bigots
bloody great doc, i showed my dad who's been in this sort of industry for 40 year's, he know's the girl in it and everything, used too work with her near portland on the smelter few years back
Instead of creating a commission to quash disputes why not create one to resolve them? If anything there needs to be a commission to reign in our own government.
Thank you for posting this - I had no idea things were so bad these days for builders.
New industrial relations laws recently came into effect in Australia, affecting most workers. Many are completely unfair, as this video points out. The Cole Royal Commission was needed at the time, due to corruption and collusion within the building industry - its continuing effects are draconian.
We have no "Bill of Rights" in Australia, and our constitution does not fully ensure freedom of speech. Our legal system used to maintain the equivalent of the Fifth Amendment (due process, right to a jury trial, right to not incriminate oneself or others) - evidently, not for all citizens.
These are the chilling effects of the Industrial Relations laws, and it is only affecting one-tenth of the workforce so far. I fear for our future.
There are some genuine dead set ledgends in this documentary. Regardless if you are a member or not, you should watch this to see some of the people you should thank for making a stand.
RichardSharpeBC 1 year ago
No surprise tthat the maggots picked on a single mum to call in for questioning. I'm going thru a similar situation now. I can not put into words the pathological hatred I have for the ABCC and it's partner authorities. Who decided I forfieted my rights as an Australian Citizen when I out a tool belt on? One day they'll pick on the wrong person, and that person will go postal.
RichardSharpeBC 1 year ago
......it's not secret though
TrustedadviceStudios 3 years ago
I hope the reactionaries responsible for industrial terrorism get struck by lightning.
jumpnjza2 3 years ago
I live in the right electorate to send a clear message to the person directly responsible for implementing the new Industrial Relations laws.
Saturday's Federal Election could prove quite interesting.
The Roman Catholic Church, usually supportive of the current government, is disappointed, as it causes some people (the middle class) to become worse-off for the gain of others (the wealthy and socio-economically disadvantaged).
ChoofMonster 4 years ago
I just wish every single Australian could see this doco and then tell me we are still a democratic country.How has it got to the stage where you can become a political prisoner in Aust. making a stand for a safe working environment or injustices in the work place? This will not just affect the construction industry but will take simple democratic rights away from everyone if these draconian laws are not dismantled.
scottydav72 4 years ago 2
Thanks for posting this. It's such a bloody disgrace this kind of thing is occuring in our country. I just pray a progessive government is elected soon to repeal all the disgusting draconian laws that have been put in place by this right-wing reactionary, xenophobic, homophobic, anti-education, anti-choice bigots
davebau 4 years ago
davebau, thank you for watching!
rosaryfilms 4 years ago
bloody great doc, i showed my dad who's been in this sort of industry for 40 year's, he know's the girl in it and everything, used too work with her near portland on the smelter few years back
LordEthan2 4 years ago 2
LordEthan2, thank you very much for comments!
rosaryfilms 4 years ago
Thank you for posting.
wog7 4 years ago
wog7, thank you for watching.
rosaryfilms 4 years ago
Instead of creating a commission to quash disputes why not create one to resolve them? If anything there needs to be a commission to reign in our own government.
ipxzor 4 years ago
Thank you for posting this - I had no idea things were so bad these days for builders.
New industrial relations laws recently came into effect in Australia, affecting most workers. Many are completely unfair, as this video points out. The Cole Royal Commission was needed at the time, due to corruption and collusion within the building industry - its continuing effects are draconian.
ChoofMonster 4 years ago 3
We have no "Bill of Rights" in Australia, and our constitution does not fully ensure freedom of speech. Our legal system used to maintain the equivalent of the Fifth Amendment (due process, right to a jury trial, right to not incriminate oneself or others) - evidently, not for all citizens.
These are the chilling effects of the Industrial Relations laws, and it is only affecting one-tenth of the workforce so far. I fear for our future.
Once again, thank you for posting this.
ChoofMonster 4 years ago 4