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.
Its all downhill from here with no viable alternative at the next Federal Election.
ReplyDeleteI guess we look to see a major increase in votes to the Democrats & Greens....
Ouchy-wah-wah!
ReplyDeleteYou 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.