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Originally posted by Dr Terry
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Originally posted by 80569K
Let me get this straight.
You blokes are saying we don't need unions and that they are the root cause of all our problems?
If we didn't have unions we would be just like China/India/Bangladesh/Africa or wherever else the people are exploited by "pommy capitalist" types of people who are realising Gina's $2 a day wet dream.
Unions had their place in Australia in the 50s & 60s, from the 70s to the current day they ARE the root of many of our problems.
IMHO Gina was correct with her comments & said nothing about $2 a day.
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Originally posted by 80569K
I remember the day the Bankcard arrived in the mail, overnight the banks of this country sent every bank account holder a credit card, yep they hooked us on credit and have never looked back and the pollies didn't bat an eyelid.
Whitlam was the instigator of Bankcard, not the banks.
Dr Terry
Although this thread is well away from topic, I feel I must weigh in.
First off, I am a proud member of the United Firefighter's Union.
I agree with the good Dr. on the point he makes about unions having their place in the 50' & 60's, but I disagree that they are the root of many of our problems since then.
With my work as a Professional Firefighter since the late 80�s until now, I have seen many changes with the job that I do.
More efficient & safer fire appliances
Minimum manning of appliances
Minimum personnel on the fire ground
Vastly improved personal protective gear
Improved training regimes
Maintaining & improving our conditions of employment
Federally recognised illnesses through exposure to chemicals on the fire ground
Health monitoring that has identified many health issues of members
OH & S has been the biggest driver of most of the above. I would also say that it has had the most impact by far, not only in my day to day working life, but also in my personal life. I will now always look carefully at how I approach simple work at home. e.g. if I need to get on my roof for repairs, I harness up, knowing full well that I will get back down safely.
An example which is very relevant to the industry of mechanical repairs that we all now embrace as a hobby is the management & handling of asbestos as a deadly product.
Think how brake dust was managed 2 decades ago.....compressed air & no respiratory protection!
Rightly so, my profession now has absolute guidelines on how we manage asbestos when identified at a fire scene.
OH & S is definitely driven by the Unions & supported by the workforce.
Many people can thank their life & working conditions because of Union strength.
Many bosses can & do recognise Unions for the necessary work they do for the safety of staff & the conditions that are afforded.
My point: Unions have always been, & will always be very necessary.
Oh, & Gina? You must be kidding, the tightest fisted, most mean spirited COAT that has ever drawn breath.
Philanthropy, pretty much all the mega rich subscribe to it........not our Gina......God bless her.
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