I was going to put all the weekend's posts under the same heading, but I've just seen several of the employers' cartel advertisements, one showing the Union Bosses closing down a business because we need to keep workplace reform (Note: Not WorkChoices, because we all know that reform is always good) and another spreading fear about Interest Rates.
They really should talk to the Governor of the Reserve Bank before they make their advertisements, shouldn't they? Remember what happened last time? Oh, that's right, they got away with it, didn't they?
And it got me thinking about this?
This happened for real, not some second-rate ad agency interpretation of the employers' cartel instructions.
They really should talk to the Governor of the Reserve Bank before they make their advertisements, shouldn't they? Remember what happened last time? Oh, that's right, they got away with it, didn't they?
And it got me thinking about this?
This happened for real, not some second-rate ad agency interpretation of the employers' cartel instructions.
We should never let the Australian people forget the lengths, the extra-legality, that the Howard Government has gone to in search of destroying all semblance of balance in employment contracts.
May they rot in hell.
First image by Narelle Adair Coxhead at Partners in Print.
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