Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

From today's Age:

The National Union of Workers said the sacked workers were among those who signed a petition in 2004 asking the company for a union-negotiated enterprise bargaining agreement, which was rejected.

Workers who signed letters resigning from the union on January 10 were not sacked.

2 comments:

  1. Its all downhill from here with no viable alternative at the next Federal Election.

    I guess we look to see a major increase in votes to the Democrats & Greens....

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  2. Ouchy-wah-wah!

    You know, I have become so fed up with the Australian electorate, part of me thinks - here we go, people are finally going to get the message about this Government.

    But somehow I doubt it.

    Bad things seem only to happen to the powerless around here.

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