per brick laid they lay around 1500 a day.
And what union would they be in?
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per brick laid they lay around 1500 a day.
And what union would they be in?
No union
Operative word being "some".
And what union would they be in?
Actually, I have seen a few work after 3........Yes some. Re read your post, you were talking in absolutes. You really have never seen one work after 3?
Also without unions all the members on here property portfolios would be half of what they are now as labour pay increases are a big part of your capital gains over the years and the 'plebs' couldn't afford to pay your 6% yield
I used to be against unions
However now being in the construction industry I can see the use for them
Also without unions all the members on here property portfolios would be half of what they are now as labour pay increases are a big part of your capital gains over the years and the 'plebs' couldn't afford to pay your 6% yield
Didn't you just say overtime has gone and workers are being put on casual?
So from overtime, to double overtime rates, to no overtime?
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You've given us the negatives but no positive examples that you say you see.
Can you give us some examples of uses that FWA or Workcover/Worksafe don't cover that require union intervention in the industry.
Just like I've been saying and saying.?
All I was saying is that now they don't give the workers overtime as it is too expensive
They just bring in casuals instead
Yes that is a negative for the union
The counter argument is of course that very profitable Companies should not sack folk and/or move their operation offshore...this has happened too.
So could it be an observation that Unions are anti-capitalism?
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Im not going to buy into the left right dichotomy, but I saw a cute bumper sticker the other day,
''Unions, from the people that brought you the weekend''
Whether they have now gone to far in their demands, or whether they havent gone far enough, or whether they are no longer relevant, they did bring us the weekend.......
yeah, it's a great notional term, that.....especially with Saturday and Sunday trading.
weekends are awesome if you dont work retail or service or hospitality or medical or nursing or truck driving or....
um, it wouldnt have a special name like 'sunday trading' if we didnt have the weekend. And the weekend came from the union movement.
We would all be stuck down salt mines 16 hours a day 7 days a week otherwise, cept for the hard workers amoungst us who would have saved their money instead of buying food from the company shop, and invested it in capital and pulled themselves up by their bootstraps of course.