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Title: Tax men fill their pockets with gold Post by Sun Tzu on Dec 17th, 2015 at 7:44pm
ATO voted to go for 3% pay increases. You can bet the top layer will get much more than 3%.
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Title: Re: Tax men fill their pockets with gold Post by The Grappler on Dec 18th, 2015 at 12:31pm
Top layer are contracted employees under the Adolph Howard regime's changes to the PS, which places them squarely outside the independent and balance of powers system, and thus they should only really be considered as advisors and not as dictators to the minions who actually work there......
Just another of the Librat's ways of reducing under despotism the public of this country... this time by wrecking the balance of powers between executive and administrative..... don't get me started on the judicial again.... Funny thing about the Librats is that since the advent of the INTERNAL PS POLICY**** of affirmative action, each and every one of the maddest and most destructive socialist policies have been their doing...... clearly the end game is to ensure that power resides with a self-appointed elite, regardless of political 'ideology' - and that every end justifies every means.................. (**tolls that bell again**)............ ** affirmative action could never be Law since it is blatantly illegal and discriminatory.... you see the result now with a massively de-knackered public service/education system run by women, who as a rule, tend to be much more obedient to their masters....... |
Title: Re: Tax men fill their pockets with gold Post by Sun Tzu on Dec 19th, 2015 at 9:25am
CPSU ambit claim is for 9-12 % over 3 years. This is not justified when private sector remuneration is falling.
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