How long before we see a deadlock between The House of Representatives and The Senate over this issue? As far as I understand it, the AWAs removal was an inappropriate kneejerk reaction from the Rudd/Gillard Labor party, immediately on entering office to a legitimately introduced workplace protocal, that was well regarded within the constraints of contract law. Anyway, hasn't Labor had their day, much like the union movement that they purport to support?
Bye bye Howard you traitor - your not Australian - stop looking to the US for your extreme right-wing ideologies - the US has poisoined the world and all us taxpayers are paying at the bowser for it - fucken murdering scum = US
AWA's are a curse to our society, and ultimately, our economy. Not only are they unfair, but they reduce productivity, and it is illogical, and foolish for anyone to think that removing hard-fought workplace rights will result in higher productivity in the workplace??! Fact - AWAs have failed in the economies of other countries, and they will fail here too.
actually AWA's were the reason for the employment of over 100,000 people.
you know why the economy was such a mess when keating was last in? because the labor party and the unions make workplace agreements so rediculous that employers are scared to EMPLOY ANYONE because they're afraid they'll get sued if they person isnt suitable
How long before we see a deadlock between The House of Representatives and The Senate over this issue? As far as I understand it, the AWAs removal was an inappropriate kneejerk reaction from the Rudd/Gillard Labor party, immediately on entering office to a legitimately introduced workplace protocal, that was well regarded within the constraints of contract law. Anyway, hasn't Labor had their day, much like the union movement that they purport to support?
cliptwingz 1 year ago
yeah howard u cheap rat u want all the money
aanas1 2 years ago
Bye Bye howard you lying rat ,good fuckin riddance.
doristhepig 3 years ago
bogans...
JasonWest92 3 years ago
Bye bye Howard you traitor - your not Australian - stop looking to the US for your extreme right-wing ideologies - the US has poisoined the world and all us taxpayers are paying at the bowser for it - fucken murdering scum = US
brennus78 4 years ago
Sounds like our government is taking advise from the Bush President
Gaialovesbenny 4 years ago
no, see unlike bush or obama our prime minister actually manged to run the economy effectively.
liber8me 2 years ago
AWA's are a curse to our society, and ultimately, our economy. Not only are they unfair, but they reduce productivity, and it is illogical, and foolish for anyone to think that removing hard-fought workplace rights will result in higher productivity in the workplace??! Fact - AWAs have failed in the economies of other countries, and they will fail here too.
MayWeSay 4 years ago
actually AWA's were the reason for the employment of over 100,000 people.
you know why the economy was such a mess when keating was last in? because the labor party and the unions make workplace agreements so rediculous that employers are scared to EMPLOY ANYONE because they're afraid they'll get sued if they person isnt suitable
liber8me 2 years ago