Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Who let the cat's out?

Costello's let the cat out of the bag? I thought Howard did that with the competing with China thing? How many friggin' cats are in that bag? Perhaps the RSPCA needs to branch out into a new entity; the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Workers.

Then the militant unions can become People for the Ethical Treatment of People, and we would be rid of that ugly ugly word "union".

Liberals - want a radical overhaul of industrial relations legislation.
Labor - want some of it to change, but make it look like they are reversing them.
Greens - they want to do something totally radical - the loopy left want to: have them not change at all. They want to be conservative, and revert the changes back the way they were. So no change whatsoever. Whack-os. Seriously, can L-abhor disband please?

Treasurer Peter Costello has said he's open to abolishing unfair dismissal
protection for all workers.

Realistically, it's not that big of a deal, it would save companies having to go through all the trouble of dividing itself so it can unfairly dismiss employees. Hurrah for them.

2 Comments:

At 5:34 pm, July 26, 2005, Blogger Aleks - Anarcho-Syndicalist said...

I agree with Costello, get rid of unfair dismissal laws. At the same time get rid of occupational Health and safety laws and child labour laws. While we are at it, why not legalise selling people into slavery. All these things would help create jobs instead of current legislation which is a hinderance to employers hiring more people.

In fact I am sure Costello is thinking of these things now, becuase he is a man of vision.

 
At 8:01 pm, July 26, 2005, Blogger Larry Bonewend said...

Ooh talk like that and you might be next on the throne.

 

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