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Miss Moon And Fancy Fruits Fruit Shop
Sep 27th, 2014 at 7:42am
 
Thirroul fruit shop pays teen $3.26 'training fee'
By JODIE DUFFY
Sept. 24, 2014  Illawarra Murcury

A 17-year-old girl is seeking to be paid wages for hours spent in "training sessions" at a Thirroul fruit shop.      Huh

Lauren Moon worked 24.5 hours over a nine-day period at Fancy Fruits in Thirroul Plaza in May and was paid just $3.26 an hour for her efforts. Miss Moon said she was handed $80 in cash, but instead she should have been paid $330.26 or $13.48 an hour.      Sad

The teenager has written to the owners of the business demanding she be paid $250.26 in outstanding wages. She has also lodged a complaint with the Fair Works Ombudsman.

Miss Moon said she had received no response to the letter she sent to Fancy Fruits on May 26.
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Reply #1 - Sep 27th, 2014 at 7:50am
 
It's becoming a very common problem now.

I know of young people being paid just $50 a day.
(20 years ago I got the labourer wage of $120 a day for Demolition)
The influx of 'Boaties' is apparently the 'excuse' Employers are using to justify the costs of 'cheap labour' now.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #2 - Sep 27th, 2014 at 7:58am
 
Fight back against Abbott’s anti-worker laws ramps up

25 September, 2014 | Media Release Australian Unions have welcomed today’s commitment by Senator John Madigan to vote against the new anti-worker laws Tony Abbott is trying to rush through the Senate and have urged the rest of the crossbench Senators to do the same.

ACTU President Ged Kearney said everyday Australian workers can’t afford Tony Abbott’s plan to cut their wages and conditions.

“The Abbott Government is determined to deliver what business and employers want, and swing the pendulum back to them,” Ms Kearney said.

“This means more insecurity at work and less rights at work.

“If three out of the eight Senate crossbenchers vote against the Fair Work Amendment Bill - Tony Abbott's attacks on workers will be defeated.

“That’s why we are appealing to all of the crossbench Senators to stand with Australian workers to protect their rights at work.”

Tony Abbott proposed new laws under the Fair Work Amendment Bill will:

• Strip protections for workers on individual contracts to cut wages and penalty rates
• Allow workers to be paid with something other than money
• Make it easier for a boss to rip you workers by having them sign away their right to compensation.
• Take away workers’ right to strike by allowing bosses to veto industrial action
• Gives mining and construction employers a special deal to write their own Enterprise Agreements.
• Make it harder for workers to access and be supported by their union at work.

Ms Kearney said the Abbott Government has a clear agenda to strip away workplace rights, wage and conditions from everyday Australians.

“The Government is starting with the Fair Work Amendment Bill in the Senate before it launches a Productivity Commission review of workplace laws with terms of reference that may as well have been written by big business,” Ms Kearney said.

“Tony Abbott and the Coalition Government can repeat their mantra of workplace reform being ‘evolution not revolution’ - but no one should be fooled. This is the first step of the Coalition’s agenda to strip away worker’s rights and wages.

“Whatever the Government calls it and however they plan to do it, the end result is still the same – workers will be worse off under the Government’s anti-worker agenda.”

People can join the campaign to convince the crossbench Senators to protect workers’ rights at: www.australianunions.org.au/stop_abbotts_laws.

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Reply #3 - Sep 27th, 2014 at 8:14am
 

Yep - we gotta tighten our belts for Mr 'make it up as he goes along' Abbott - because of what the evil ALP did with their spending...
...so Abbott can go shopping and buy Submarines from Nippon (to help their Economy) and Jet Fighters from the USA (to help their Economy - which stuffed everyone else's up AGAIN)
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Reply #4 - Sep 27th, 2014 at 1:34pm
 
Jasin wrote on Sep 27th, 2014 at 7:50am:
It's becoming a very common problem now.


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... and they think they can get away with it with such terms as "training" and "internships"

It is ILLEGAL

They KNOW it is illegal


But they will "try it on" for as long as they think they can get away with it
And quick to plead ignorance - when they get
"busted"





Coco Cubano workers told 'training' would be unpaid


Sept. 19, 2014, 9 p.m.

A new restaurant due to open in GPT's CBD shopping centre expansion has been caught out trying to avoid paying workers while they are being trained.

New employees at the Coco Cubano restaurant franchise were recently told they were to work for free for up to five "training" shifts.

They were sent a letter which said they would be required to go to the Coco Cubano franchise at Macarthur Square, Campbelltown, for the training shifts.

"This training will be unpaid however we will provide transport and a meal for you," the letter to the trainees read.

A list of the available shifts included two where the Wollongong store employees would run the Macarthur Square store on their own.

When the Mercury contacted a representative of the Wollongong franchise on Wednesday, they said the employees would be rewarded with transport and a meal.

However, several hours later, the representative called back to thank the Mercury "for bringing that to our attention" and to state the employees would be paid for their training shifts.

"They are all getting paid and they will be getting paid in the next few days - by the end of this week or the beginning of next week," the representative said.

A spokesman for the Fair Work Ombudsman said not paying employees being trained was unlawful.

"It's the Fair Work Ombudsman's view that employees must be paid for all hours worked, including trial shifts or probation periods, meetings, training and extra time spent opening or closing a business," the spokesman said.


http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/2572489/wollongong-cbd-restaurant-worke...





... so it's good to see these
"lowlife"
being
named & shamed
by
Labor's Fair Work Australia


* ... it should be noted this culprit is a franchise of the Coco Cubano chain


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Reply #5 - Sep 27th, 2014 at 1:39pm
 
Quote:
Fight back against Abbott’s anti-worker laws ramps up

25 September, 2014 | Media Release Australian Unions have welcomed today’s commitment by Senator John Madigan to vote against the new anti-worker laws Tony Abbott is trying to rush through the Senate and have urged the rest of the crossbench Senators to do the same.

ACTU President Ged Kearney said everyday Australian workers can’t afford Tony Abbott’s plan to cut their wages and conditions.

“The Abbott Government is determined to deliver what business and employers want, and swing the pendulum back to them,” Ms Kearney said.

“This means more insecurity at work and less rights at work.

“If three out of the eight Senate crossbenchers vote against the Fair Work Amendment Bill - Tony Abbott's attacks on workers will be defeated.

“That’s why we are appealing to all of the crossbench Senators to stand with Australian workers to protect their rights at work.”

Tony Abbott proposed new laws under the Fair Work Amendment Bill will:

• Strip protections for workers on individual contracts to cut wages and penalty rates
• Allow workers to be paid with something other than money
• Make it easier for a boss to rip you workers by having them sign away their right to compensation.
• Take away workers’ right to strike by allowing bosses to veto industrial action
• Gives mining and construction employers a special deal to write their own Enterprise Agreements.
• Make it harder for workers to access and be supported by their union at work.

Ms Kearney said the Abbott Government has a clear agenda to strip away workplace rights, wage and conditions from everyday Australians.

“The Government is starting with the Fair Work Amendment Bill in the Senate before it launches a Productivity Commission review of workplace laws with terms of reference that may as well have been written by big business,” Ms Kearney said.

“Tony Abbott and the Coalition Government can repeat their mantra of workplace reform being ‘evolution not revolution’ - but no one should be fooled. This is the first step of the Coalition’s agenda to strip away worker’s rights and wages.

“Whatever the Government calls it and however they plan to do it, the end result is still the same – workers will be worse off under the Government’s anti-worker agenda.”

People can join the campaign to convince the crossbench Senators to protect workers’ rights at: www.australianunions.org.au/stop_abbotts_laws.



complete nonsense as always.
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Reply #6 - Sep 27th, 2014 at 2:09pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Sep 27th, 2014 at 1:39pm:
Quote:
Fight back against Abbott’s anti-worker laws ramps up

25 September, 2014 | Media Release Australian Unions have welcomed today’s commitment by Senator John Madigan to vote against the new anti-worker laws Tony Abbott is trying to rush through the Senate and have urged the rest of the crossbench Senators to do the same.

ACTU President Ged Kearney said everyday Australian workers can’t afford Tony Abbott’s plan to cut their wages and conditions.

“The Abbott Government is determined to deliver what business and employers want, and swing the pendulum back to them,” Ms Kearney said.

“This means more insecurity at work and less rights at work.

“If three out of the eight Senate crossbenchers vote against the Fair Work Amendment Bill - Tony Abbott's attacks on workers will be defeated.

“That’s why we are appealing to all of the crossbench Senators to stand with Australian workers to protect their rights at work.”

Tony Abbott proposed new laws under the Fair Work Amendment Bill will:

• Strip protections for workers on individual contracts to cut wages and penalty rates
• Allow workers to be paid with something other than money
• Make it easier for a boss to rip you workers by having them sign away their right to compensation.
• Take away workers’ right to strike by allowing bosses to veto industrial action
• Gives mining and construction employers a special deal to write their own Enterprise Agreements.
• Make it harder for workers to access and be supported by their union at work.

Ms Kearney said the Abbott Government has a clear agenda to strip away workplace rights, wage and conditions from everyday Australians.

“The Government is starting with the Fair Work Amendment Bill in the Senate before it launches a Productivity Commission review of workplace laws with terms of reference that may as well have been written by big business,” Ms Kearney said.

“Tony Abbott and the Coalition Government can repeat their mantra of workplace reform being ‘evolution not revolution’ - but no one should be fooled. This is the first step of the Coalition’s agenda to strip away worker’s rights and wages.

“Whatever the Government calls it and however they plan to do it, the end result is still the same – workers will be worse off under the Government’s anti-worker agenda.”

People can join the campaign to convince the crossbench Senators to protect workers’ rights at: www.australianunions.org.au/stop_abbotts_laws.



complete nonsense as always.


Not a moon landing denier?
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Reply #7 - Sep 27th, 2014 at 2:19pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Sep 27th, 2014 at 1:39pm:
Quote:
Fight back against Abbott’s anti-worker laws ramps up

25 September, 2014 | Media Release Australian Unions have welcomed today’s commitment by Senator John Madigan to vote against the new anti-worker laws Tony Abbott is trying to rush through the Senate and have urged the rest of the crossbench Senators to do the same.

ACTU President Ged Kearney said everyday Australian workers can’t afford Tony Abbott’s plan to cut their wages and conditions.

“The Abbott Government is determined to deliver what business and employers want, and swing the pendulum back to them,” Ms Kearney said.

“This means more insecurity at work and less rights at work.

“If three out of the eight Senate crossbenchers vote against the Fair Work Amendment Bill - Tony Abbott's attacks on workers will be defeated.

“That’s why we are appealing to all of the crossbench Senators to stand with Australian workers to protect their rights at work.”

Tony Abbott proposed new laws under the Fair Work Amendment Bill will:

Strip protections for workers on individual contracts to cut wages and penalty rates
• Allow workers to be paid with something other than money
• Make it easier for a boss to rip you workers by having them sign away their right to compensation.
• Take away workers’ right to strike by allowing bosses to veto industrial action
• Gives mining and construction employers a special deal to write their own Enterprise Agreements.
Make it harder for workers to access and be supported by their union at work.

Ms Kearney said the Abbott Government has a clear agenda to strip away workplace rights, wage and conditions from everyday Australians.

“The Government is starting with the Fair Work Amendment Bill in the Senate before it launches a Productivity Commission review of workplace laws with terms of reference that may as well have been written by big business,” Ms Kearney said.

“Tony Abbott and the Coalition Government can repeat their mantra of workplace reform being ‘evolution not revolution’ - but no one should be fooled. This is the first step of the Coalition’s agenda to strip away worker’s rights and wages.

“Whatever the Government calls it and however they plan to do it, the end result is still the same – workers will be worse off under the Government’s anti-worker agenda.”


People can join the campaign to convince the crossbench Senators to protect workers’ rights at: www.australianunions.org.au/stop_abbotts_laws.



complete nonsense as always.






... except for the highlights

If
Abbott
said OTHERWISE - he'd be
lying






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Reply #8 - Sep 27th, 2014 at 5:27pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Sep 27th, 2014 at 2:19pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Sep 27th, 2014 at 1:39pm:
Quote:
Fight back against Abbott’s anti-worker laws ramps up

25 September, 2014 | Media Release Australian Unions have welcomed today’s commitment by Senator John Madigan to vote against the new anti-worker laws Tony Abbott is trying to rush through the Senate and have urged the rest of the crossbench Senators to do the same.

ACTU President Ged Kearney said everyday Australian workers can’t afford Tony Abbott’s plan to cut their wages and conditions.

“The Abbott Government is determined to deliver what business and employers want, and swing the pendulum back to them,” Ms Kearney said.

“This means more insecurity at work and less rights at work.

“If three out of the eight Senate crossbenchers vote against the Fair Work Amendment Bill - Tony Abbott's attacks on workers will be defeated.

“That’s why we are appealing to all of the crossbench Senators to stand with Australian workers to protect their rights at work.”

Tony Abbott proposed new laws under the Fair Work Amendment Bill will:

Strip protections for workers on individual contracts to cut wages and penalty rates
• Allow workers to be paid with something other than money
• Make it easier for a boss to rip you workers by having them sign away their right to compensation.
• Take away workers’ right to strike by allowing bosses to veto industrial action
• Gives mining and construction employers a special deal to write their own Enterprise Agreements.
Make it harder for workers to access and be supported by their union at work.

Ms Kearney said the Abbott Government has a clear agenda to strip away workplace rights, wage and conditions from everyday Australians.

“The Government is starting with the Fair Work Amendment Bill in the Senate before it launches a Productivity Commission review of workplace laws with terms of reference that may as well have been written by big business,” Ms Kearney said.

“Tony Abbott and the Coalition Government can repeat their mantra of workplace reform being ‘evolution not revolution’ - but no one should be fooled. This is the first step of the Coalition’s agenda to strip away worker’s rights and wages.

“Whatever the Government calls it and however they plan to do it, the end result is still the same – workers will be worse off under the Government’s anti-worker agenda.”


People can join the campaign to convince the crossbench Senators to protect workers’ rights at: www.australianunions.org.au/stop_abbotts_laws.



complete nonsense as always.






... except for the highlights

If
Abbott
said OTHERWISE - he'd be
lying








I think I will wait until I see some actual detail and some discussion by commentators a little less biased and hysterical than the unions!
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