The people to blmae for taking away Australian jobs, and the ones that keep bleating like sheep, are politicians. If the politicians didnt keep imposing extra on-costs on employers, like workers compensation premium (dependent on industry benchmark), leave loading, superannuation guarantee contribution (was 3% and now 9% and will soon increase), payroll tax (State varable average 5-6%) and at one stage the training guarantee levy, then employers could hire more staff.
Then unions demand higher wages to keep pace with inflation, or to line their own pockets, like the HSU. Then a guaranteed pay increase outlined in an award or EBA.
Then consumers want better made products with more features and colours cause they have seen something better overseas, either on their travels or on the Internet.
The simple solution is to start a business with no up front on-costs for a defined period of 2 years, wages frozen for 2 years for managers and workers, workers ability to purchase company stocks/shares at a discounted price, investment in research, training and development, no union input.
Australians make a bloody good product but there is no incentive anymore with globalisation. Its too late, we are already selling off our assets. Its only a matter of time before Holden closes production in Australia and sends it to China/India or another 3rd world country.
Edited by user Thursday, 13 September 2012 4:54:08 PM(UTC)
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