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Aug 24th, 2021 at 7:10am
 
August 23, 2021 TWU
NATIONAL TOLL TRUCKIES TO STRIKE FRIDAY AS CRISIS TALKS COLLAPSE
Thousands of truck drivers will strike for 24 hours this Friday after Toll refused to withdraw its attack on jobs, rights and entitlements at crisis talks today.

The TWU again appealed to Toll to provide workers with job security provisions and abandon plans to engage an underclass of lower paid truck drivers, but Toll refused to budge, triggering mass strikes and disrupting food and fuel supplies this weekend. 

On Thursday, workers voted 94% in favour of taking action to fight for their jobs. The successful ballot gives around 7000 transport workers protection under the Fair Work Act to walk off the job.

In a bid to compete with exploitative business models like AmazonFlex, Toll aims to drive down labour costs by scrapping overtime entitlements and engaging outside drivers on minimal pay and with fewer rights.

TWU National Secretary Michael Kaine said it is disappointing Toll is forging ahead with its attack on jobs, leaving workers no choice but to withdraw their labour after months of failed talks.

“Toll workers have been forced to take the last resort option to go on strike this week because their jobs are being smashed. To do nothing would be to wait like sitting ducks for the jobs they’ve skilfully done for decades to be given away to the lowest common denominator. If workers had accepted this today, their jobs could have been contracted out moments after signing on the dotted line.

“It is an abomination that billionaire retailers like Amazon are smashing profit records while ripping off transport supply chains and crushing the jobs of the truck drivers who’ve risked the health of their families to deliver parcels and keep shelves stocked.

“Toll workers need guarantees that they won’t be sliced and diced Qantas-style and replaced by a cut-price, underemployed workforce. They don’t want to go on strike, especially during a pandemic, but they must because they have everything to lose,” he said.

TWU NSW/Qld Secretary and lead Toll negotiator Richard Olsen said Toll management made no effort to prevent strikes and refused to provide workers the job security they need.

“Toll’s behaviour is reprehensible. The transport giant is responsible for two crises at the same time: a cruel attack on good, safe transport jobs, and mass disruption to food and fuel supplies. Both of these disasters would have been fixed today if Toll had taken a reasonable approach and backed down on plans to trash jobs and drag down standards in Australia’s deadliest industry.

“While we implore Toll to fix this, none of it would be happening if the Federal Government had the right regulation in place to ensure transport supply chains are adequately funded by wealthy retailers, manufacturers and oil companies at the top,” he said.

Attacks on job security are widespread in the transport industry, with a further 6,000 transport workers due to vote on strike action at StarTrack and FedEx this week and next.

TWU strike action has never and will never disrupt medical supplies or vaccines.

Other key facts:

TWU NSW is suing Toll in the NSW Supreme Court for more than 5,000 late payments to owner truck drivers which could result in penalties of up to almost $52 million.
Toll recently reported a huge jump in revenues during the pandemic, $6.3 billion from $4.7 billion in 2020. But its transport costs also ballooned highlighting the tight margins transport companies are forced to operate under by major retailers, manufacturers and oil companies through their low-cost contracts. Worker wages and benefits at Toll decreased this year also while the company has been forced to write down the sale of Toll Express to Allegro.
Retailers globally have boomed since the pandemic hit with Amazon announcing profits up 224% to $US8 billion in just the last quarter. Bunnings’ revenue grew 24.4% to $9 billion in the six months to December 2020.
The TWU has filed claims on 50 retailers operating in Australia demanding that they lift standards to ensure fairness and safety in transport.
The Federal Government tore down an independent tribunal five years ago which was investigating risks to safety in road transport caused by a financial squeeze on transport by wealthy retailers like Amazon and Aldi. Since then, 205 truck drivers have been killed.
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Reply #1 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 7:13am
 
Hi Sir White,

see a video here:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0yn0COw12chS/

WARNING! Graphic trucker language.

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Reply #2 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 7:25am
 
Amazon profits up 224%

Interesting

Amazon the owner of the Washington Post
A left-wing media source that is always pushing for lockdowns

Who would have thought that Amazon would profit from demolishing small shops and shopping malls through brutal lockdowns Grin Grin Grin Grin

One would almost think that big government is in bed with the world's richest man who owns Amazon
To try to keep these lockdowns going to maximize his profits

Who would have guessed Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #3 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 7:35am
 
The same lockdowns that saw huge job losses and business failures?
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Reply #4 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 8:23am
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 7:35am:
The same lockdowns that saw huge job losses and business failures?



Can you not read numpty

Amazon's profits are up 268%
Netflix is up to double
Facebook
eBay
Menulog
Microsoft
Pfizer
Their profits are through the roof

The business failures are in small businesses they have no political influence
Big Business is loving a lockdown
Because McDonald's and Bunnings don't get lockdown
They get lots of extra customers
As politicians demolish all the small businesses

Disgusting reprehensible stuff
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Reply #5 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 8:46am
 
So you cannot make or refute a simple point.

If lockdowns cause all these business failures, economies destroyed and job losses how can it be that Amazon profit is zooming?

You are a chode.
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Reply #6 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 8:53am
 
I don't think it is possible for me to interact with someone who is quite that retarded

Cheering on Amazon as the future of business Cry Cry Cry Cry
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Reply #7 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 8:56am
 
As I said, can’t make or refute a simple point.

Where did I cheer for Amazon?

It is obvious that lockdowns have not done the damage you said they did.

Clearly, nobody will ever call you an intellectual! Well, Booby might.
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Reply #8 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 8:59am
 
As to the future of business that is clearly moving to online and the COVID epidemic has hastened that trend. Because of COVID working from home is now established and big companies are relishing the reduction in rent on office space.

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Reply #9 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 11:44am
 
"In a bid to compete with exploitative business models like AmazonFlex, Toll aims to drive down labour costs by scrapping overtime entitlements and engaging outside drivers on minimal pay and with fewer rights."

Then why is the assault on Toll drivers and not on the scabs being body hired by AF and others?  why is AmazonFlex being allowed to operate if they are outside the rules?  Corporate vultures and parasites and profit over lives and livelihoods.

WE DON'T WANT THEM HERE!

Why have governments not mandated minimum wage rights as allegedly covered in workplace agreements and regulations?

Howard's Way - that little worm installed this vicious form of 'management' for the ends of his greedy mates, and couldn't give one damn about the truckies driven to the wall financially and/or killed on the roads trying to meet unrealistic demands, or facing starvation for not accepting these filthy pay rates, or facing financial ruin if they do.

Lose-lose for those at the coal face while some arsehole pockets billions.
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Reply #10 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 1:52pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 8:56am:
As I said, can’t make or refute a simple point.

Where did I cheer for Amazon?

It is obvious that lockdowns have not done the damage you said they did.

Clearly, nobody will ever call you an intellectual! Well, Booby might.


Obviously Jeff Bezos didn't send a memo to the world ordering the lockdown, but are you totally prepared to rule out Amazon and the tech companies that have benefitted greatly during the lockdown haven't used their considerable influence to enhance policies that will benefit their business?
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Reply #11 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 1:56pm
 
While idiots are carrying on about being locked down and vaccinated, some are struggling to continue to put bread on the table, and are having to confront not only companies with deep pockets, but also government with its endless pockets earned from the same people it is opposing.*

As usual, it is the luxury run that counts more than the dirty unwashed working stiff.

Talk about a society that claims to be 'classless' - don't make me laugh.  Every jumped-up fool who thinks he or she is something better imagines that they know everything and should rule everything.

We need a complete change of our government style (governance).

* The instruments of the State must never be permitted to side with one single group over another - I blame the feminists for starting this rot of preference for special interest groups and making it 'the norm'.  You?  Look at what subordinating the instruments of the State to personal capitalism has done to China.
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Reply #12 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 2:04pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 1:56pm:
While idiots are carrying on about being locked down and vaccinated, some are struggling to continue to put bread on the table, and are having to confront not only companies with deep pockets, but also government with its endless pockets earned from the same people it is opposing.*

As usual, it is the luxury run that counts more than the dirty unwashed working stiff.

Talk about a society that claims to be 'classless' - don't make me laugh.  Every jumped-up fool who thinks he or she is something better imagines that they know everything and should rule everything.

We need a complete change of our government style (governance).

* The instruments of the State must never be permitted to side with one single group over another - I blame the feminists for starting this rot of preference for special interest groups and making it 'the norm'.  You?  Look at what subordinating the instruments of the State to personal capitalism has done to China.


I've personally noticed a persons opinion on lockdown reflects their personal position. Govt employees working from home still clocking up holiday time, super, long service leave, oh those selfish protesters they don't think of anyone except themselves. All perspective, innit? 


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Reply #13 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 2:08pm
 
Gordon wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 2:04pm:
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 1:56pm:
While idiots are carrying on about being locked down and vaccinated, some are struggling to continue to put bread on the table, and are having to confront not only companies with deep pockets, but also government with its endless pockets earned from the same people it is opposing.*

As usual, it is the luxury run that counts more than the dirty unwashed working stiff.

Talk about a society that claims to be 'classless' - don't make me laugh.  Every jumped-up fool who thinks he or she is something better imagines that they know everything and should rule everything.

We need a complete change of our government style (governance).

* The instruments of the State must never be permitted to side with one single group over another - I blame the feminists for starting this rot of preference for special interest groups and making it 'the norm'.  You?  Look at what subordinating the instruments of the State to personal capitalism has done to China.


I've personally noticed a persons opinion on lockdown reflects their personal position. Govt employees working from home still clocking up holiday time, super, long service leave, oh those selfish protesters they don't think of anyone except themselves. All perspective, innit? 




That's one group - spoke to an internet provider bloke yesterday with his kids in the background.  No Problem-o. Work's gotta be done.

Where do these protestors find the time for all this nonsense?
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Reply #14 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 6:33pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 11:44am:
"In a bid to compete with exploitative business models like AmazonFlex, Toll aims to drive down labour costs by scrapping overtime entitlements and engaging outside drivers on minimal pay and with fewer rights."

Then why is the assault on Toll drivers and not on the scabs being body hired by AF and others?  why is AmazonFlex being allowed to operate if they are outside the rules?  Corporate vultures and parasites and profit over lives and livelihoods.

WE DON'T WANT THEM HERE!

Why have governments not mandated minimum wage rights as allegedly covered in workplace agreements and regulations?

Howard's Way - that little worm installed this vicious form of 'management' for the ends of his greedy mates, and couldn't give one damn about the truckies driven to the wall financially and/or killed on the roads trying to meet unrealistic demands, or facing starvation for not accepting these filthy pay rates, or facing financial ruin if they do.

Lose-lose for those at the coal face while some arsehole pockets billions.


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scrapping overtime entitlements


Very popular management move these days.

One would think that Don't pay overtime = don't work overtime. I don't think that is what they mean though ?
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