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No exploding undies in this game pls.
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my workplace agreement didn't state anything about nightshiftsokay - I am going to close off any entrants at 3PM and then send PMS, and then tag everyone in groups of 5 to start the nightshift.
exploding bowel movements ok?No exploding undies in this game pls.
HR and the Union came to an agreement in which the employees agreed to work nightshift and the union officials got new cars.my workplace agreement didn't state anything about nightshifts
HR and the Union came to an agreement in which the employees agreed to work nightshift and the union officials got new cars.
Is there any other way?Union got a sweet deal employees got the middle finger it seems.
there was a time that guy would have ended up in hospital or dead for doing that sort of thingIs there any other way?
A long while ago I worked for a transport company. The TWU rep pushed hard for everyone to be in the union. When the EBA (or whatever the collective agreement was called at the time) came back, a normal day had been changed from 8am to 6pm to 5am to 11pm. Effectively removing a few hours of penalty rates for all workers across both shifts.
In a totally unrelated activity, the next time he was in site he was in a brand new fully specced Landcruiser.
My pithy comment was based on my experience (albeit from a different era).
A strong union can make a massive difference for it's workers - a weak union can make a massive difference for it's workers.
The idea that you can put restrictions on when people can withdraw labour is insane to me.there was a time that guy would have ended up in hospital or dead for doing that sort of thing
pretty telling the CFMEU spent most of their resources recently making sure duck hunting wasn't banned in Vic instead of anything even remotely relevant to their members work conditions
but then given courts can take away your right to strike for better working conditions its kind of hard to really win important stuff
Not at the TWU which was a pissweak union (at the time - I don't have anything to do with it anymore). Certainly at the stronger ones you'd be lynched.there was a time that guy would have ended up in hospital or dead for doing that sort of thing
pretty telling the CFMEU spent most of their resources recently making sure duck hunting wasn't banned in Vic instead of anything even remotely relevant to their members work conditions
but then given courts can take away your right to strike for better working conditions its kind of hard to really win important stuff
yeah fine line at times, like a strike at a hospital could lead to patients dying if there was no one still workingThe idea that you can put restrictions on when people can withdraw labour is insane to me.
That just seems like the Opposition being contrarian for the sake of it. A cynical part of me thinks the LNP knows Dutton is unelectable and is hanging him out to dry so that whoever replaces him before the next election looks better.you just have to look at the uproar over the right to disconnect bill
like it should not be at all controversial that you don't have to read emails or answer the phone when you are not being paid to in your own free time
MOD NOTE:
Monday, Bloody Monday.
As I trudge my weary feet towards work, regret weighs heavy on my shoulders like a burden too great to bear. With each step, I feel the weight of my financial struggles pressing down upon me, a constant reminder of why I'm compelled to endure this daily grind. The meager wage I earn barely covers my basic needs, let alone grants me any semblance of comfort or security. As I enter the dimly lit office, the fluorescent lights flicker overhead, casting an eerie glow upon my surroundings. I can't help but wonder if this is all there is to life – an endless cycle of toil and torment with no reprieve in sight. The thought of spending another day chained to this desk fills me with a profound sense of despair, leaving me longing for a way out of this soul-crushing existence. If only I had chosen a different path, perhaps then I wouldn't find myself trapped in this relentless pursuit of survival.
Enjoy the game!
MOD NOTE:
Monday, Bloody Monday.
As I trudge my weary feet towards work, regret weighs heavy on my shoulders like a burden too great to bear. With each step, I feel the weight of my financial struggles pressing down upon me, a constant reminder of why I'm compelled to endure this daily grind. The meager wage I earn barely covers my basic needs, let alone grants me any semblance of comfort or security. As I enter the dimly lit office, the fluorescent lights flicker overhead, casting an eerie glow upon my surroundings. I can't help but wonder if this is all there is to life – an endless cycle of toil and torment with no reprieve in sight. The thought of spending another day chained to this desk fills me with a profound sense of despair, leaving me longing for a way out of this soul-crushing existence. If only I had chosen a different path, perhaps then I wouldn't find myself trapped in this relentless pursuit of survival.
Enjoy the game!