greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 21
st, 2015 at 5:46pm:
the good ole boys wrote on Dec 21
st, 2015 at 5:44pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 21
st, 2015 at 5:42pm:
the good ole boys wrote on Dec 21
st, 2015 at 5:40pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 21
st, 2015 at 5:36pm:
ian wrote on Dec 21
st, 2015 at 5:33pm:
the good ole boys wrote on Dec 21
st, 2015 at 12:20pm:
What happened numpties is that in the past if the rich pushed too hard the unions would bung on a strike and a whole industry would shut down. Cars would be lined up around the block trying to get fuel. The richos then thought, how do we bust this down? They have our heads over a chopping block. I know, we'll make it so our unders can't get together and show solidarity. We'll bring in desperate third world people who won't join a union and will work for peanuts. They'll dislike one another and won't have any impact on change. GENIUS!!!
Actually this is a very good point.
Gina Rhinehart amongst others have made no secret that they wish to bring 3rd world workers in and pay them less than award rates. And its been happening for years. There are whole workplaces, generally assembly lines or factories which dont hire anyone other than Phillipino workers, others only Chinese. These places dont pay award and wont hire local Australians.
Then why don't you report them to the Fair Work Commission?
It's illegal to pay anything less than the Award.
Why are you withholding information from the authorities?
People get paid full award
Make up your minds.
ian said they don't get paid the award rate.
Is he telling lies?
Are you telling lies?
I know there are instances of imported scab workers getting ripped off.
Did you report this to the FWC, or are you another one like ian who covers up illegal activity?
Union Chance Website-
—From our Canberra desk
Reports of Filipino guest workers being subjected to slave labour conditions in Canberra restaurants have shocked local labour activists.
According to the Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union, skilled chefs from the Philippines have been lured to Canberra on employer sponsored work visas, only to be treated like slaves and ripped off by unscrupulous employers.
At least 20 guest workers so far have lodged official complaints, ranging from being underpaid, racially abused, forced to work long hours and eat scraps from rubbish bins. A female worker who sustained a severe burn at work was denied time off for medical treatment.
In perhaps the most disturbing incident, police are investigating allegations that a worker who complained about the way he was treated was kidnapped early one morning by five thugs and driven to Sydney to be put on a plane back to the Philippines. He only escaped after the car was pulled over by the police for speeding.
When news of the abuses first broke, the local mouthpiece for the ACT Chamber of Commerce rushed to the defence of the bosses and denied any abuses were happening. But when the complaints were investigated by government officials, they found the workers were entitled to thousands of dollars in back pay and ordered the bosses to pay up.
These abuses are believed to be only the tip of the iceberg because many other guest workers facing the same exploitation, both in Canberra and elsewhere, are too scared to speak up.
The response by the LHMU and other corporate unions has been poor to say the least. Despite being urged by local activists to organise pickets and consumer boycotts, the union has so far failed to do so, although they did manage to find other jobs for some of the affected workers.
Lessons and opportunities
There are some very real dangers lurking here. If the unions let these bosses get away with it, more of them will try to use imported labour to undermine what's left of award wages and conditions. This in turn could spark a racist backlash against fellow workers from overseas who are themselves victims of vicious exploitation.
Yet despite these dangers, there are opportunities unfolding for us to counter the passive ACTU model with a real fighting alternative. We can only do small solidarity actions
A can see why that fat assed mining magnate loves scab workers so much. What are the unions doing pecca?