Our MSM is going in boots'n'all on the "Strike" which is predictable just as the recent security scares are but what is the real situation?
First, it is well nigh impossible for Unions to strike in Neo Con Oz these days. Any industrial action needs to be "protected" or approved under the ironically named Fair WorkAct and protection requires 5 steps to be taken including notice of intention well in advance and a secret ballot overseen by the AEC (Electoral Commission). Employers, on the other hand, need not go through this process to lock out a workforce in the face of industrial dispute.
In this instance the transport union followed all the protection steps intending a limited action which would not affect commuters but the NSW government responded by cancelling all services. The MSM is not giving us an accurate picture. Nothing to do with an upcoming election of course.
First, it is well nigh impossible for Unions to strike in Neo Con Oz these days. Any industrial action needs to be "protected" or approved under the ironically named Fair WorkAct and protection requires 5 steps to be taken including notice of intention well in advance and a secret ballot overseen by the AEC (Electoral Commission). Employers, on the other hand, need not go through this process to lock out a workforce in the face of industrial dispute.
In this instance the transport union followed all the protection steps intending a limited action which would not affect commuters but the NSW government responded by cancelling all services. The MSM is not giving us an accurate picture. Nothing to do with an upcoming election of course.
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