Firstly,no one should be surprised by these industrial relation changes.John Howard has always wanted to do something like this.It's only been possible NOW because the silly majority gave the federal government control of the Senate.
Bent Mk2 said:
Clearly the Rights at Work scare campaign is working
Now I thought these new IR laws were supposed to be a big call to action for Unions? The sky is falling, workers are getting screwed, so lets all band together and get the message across that the Howard's evil empire must be stopped? March on mass in the streets, shout our message from the rooftops??
So what's happened?
If you understood industrial relations,and work choices, you would realise that the federal government has introduced changes that weakens unions power to represent workers.Thus,in many workplaces it has been made pointless to join a union(people even opting out of the union.)
Check out these changes under workchoices(Taken from the federal governments official web site on the changes:
www.workchoices.gov.au Check out the site.On such changes on how this government has basically made it illegal for workers to strike - Something that they partially did when the government introduced AWA agreements in 1996.Also,have the "no disadvantage test" NOW scrapped.Before you could NOT be worse off on an AWA,NOW this is NOT always the case.) that effects unions ability to represent workers:-
Union right of entry
Under WorkChoices, unions can enter
certain workplaces to investigate a suspected breach of the Workplace Relations Act or to hold discussions with employees.
Unions may only enter a workplace to investigate a breach of an award or collective agreement if a member of the union is carrying out work at the premises and the suspected breach affects a union member.
If all employees are on AWAs or there is a collective agreement to which the union is not a party, a union does not have a right of entry under the Workplace Relations Act for discussion purposes.
Union officials must have a permit from the Australian Industrial Registrar to enter a workplace.
The Registrar can only issue a permit if satisfied that the union official is a fit and proper person.
The Australian Industrial Registrar is a body appointed by the federal government(Anti-union government),and NOT independent.It is so subjective, what is a fit and proper person.I don't trust a fair ruling from a body connected to this federal government.
If union membership is down because people are happy with work choices,why is work choices still so unpopular with the masses???
Workchoices (In most cases should be called
Employer Choices) is about destroying unions, giving more power to employers,thus higher profits at the expensive of most workers(Many workers losing weekend benefits,being offered less pay than they got on an Enterprise Bargaining Agreement with no other option to accept it,etc,etc.....).If you are a highly skilled worker with bargaining power you should benefit (You where ok before these changes anyway),but if you lack the skills and bargaining power you will and are being screwed.
For the people that are so anti-union,think why unions came about in the first place? Workers didn't get benefits like sick pay,holiday pay,etc,etc......... out of the goodness of employers hearts.They were won by people banding together to form unions.
Also,what is happening about the overblown obscene salaries that the top end of town are getting????? Especially,for the CEO of companies that are NOT going so great????? Aren't these bosses overblown salaries having a negative effect on the governments beloved economy.Or is it different rules for different people
Finally,this is the federal government that can NOT be handled with the truth on issues egs: Children overboard,Iraq's weapons off mass destruction,Mr Core & Non-Core Promises.This government certainly can't be trusted on industrial relations,especially with John howard NOW asking business (The core group that benefits from these laws.) to donate money for a new ad blitz, to try again, to con the public on Work Choices.