downunder83
Ex-Bluelighter
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2007
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Yeah by scaring people into it.... lol man they are useless today.
Bent Mk2 said:The day everyone was supposed to go to the MCG? It happened to tie in perfectly with a RDO, long weekend and 'family picnic day', no wonder no one showed up, they weren't even interested when a 5 day weekend was available.
downunder83 said:Im not on the electoral roll, i dont have to voteBut i'd prefer someone who wasn't controlled by union bludgers... Man you guys are being conned so hardcore with this scare tactics- i dont know anyone that has been negatively affected by the new laws.... its all about keeping the unions in conrtol thats it.... lets just hope union membership continues to fall!
Come on this is bluelight we are supposed to be open minded... how about you study the pros and cons of the new system instead of reading union pamphlets.. its really quite easy to see how much better the new system is. Look at both sides of the argument before you fall victim to propaganda. I am non political and don't vote i look at things from both sides.
The day everyone was supposed to go to the MCG? It happened to tie in perfectly with a RDO, long weekend and 'family picnic day', no wonder no one showed up, they weren't even interested when a 5 day weekend was available.
It hasn't happened. There was supposed to be a massive rush by employers to take full use of the new laws. There was no rush to fire and rehire for less.
have info on this at work, i'll find it and quote it tomorrow
Bent Mk2 said:As I've said, I've yet to see or hear about real world, real scale issues.
Bent Mk2 said:2 people, 3 people. That's five. You're only 995 short of a thousand. Which is still way short of the thousands that the unions claim will be effected.
When returning to work from parental leave an employee is entitled to return to the position they held before taking leave or to a new position if they have been promoted or have agreed to accept a new position.
WorkChoices and parental leave
Minimum entitlements
The Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard (the Standard) provides for a maximum of 52 weeks of unpaid parental leave, shared between both parents at the time of the birth of a child, or the adoption of a child under five years of age. Parental leave can be taken as maternity, paternity or adoption leave.
Parental leave entitlements in awards will be preserved. Where an employee’s entitlement for parental leave under an award is more generous than the Standard, the more generous conditions will apply to those still covered by awards (both current and new employees).
Workplace agreements made after the commencement of WorkChoices must, at all times, provide for parental leave entitlements that are equal to or more favourable than entitlements provided for under the Standard.
The parental leave provisions in the Standard are a minimum entitlement. Employers and employees can negotiate more favourable leave provisions in workplace agreements.
Bent Mk2 said:2 people, 3 people. That's five. You're only 995 short of a thousand. Which is still way short of the thousands that the unions claim will be effected.