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Reply #15 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 6:41pm
 
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? 




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All perspective, innit? 


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Reply #16 - Aug 24th, 2021 at 7:17pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 11:44am:
"In a bid to compete with exploitative business models like AmazonFlex,



THAT is what it's all about. All the logistics companies are worried about Amazon undercutting them with their gig economy structure of amazonflex.

It has nothing to do with horseboys anti left bullshit
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Reply #17 - Aug 25th, 2021 at 1:29am
 
John Smith wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 7:17pm:
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 11:44am:
"In a bid to compete with exploitative business models like AmazonFlex,



THAT is what it's all about. All the logistics companies are worried about Amazon undercutting them with their gig economy structure of amazonflex.

It has nothing to do with horseboys anti left bullshit


Point is, the undercutting comes out of the drivers, not the corporation.  That's why aquascoot has come out out on the Light Side this time, and that's why it's 'leftie' ... he can see clearly that the assault on one set of contractors will inevitably flow on to all contractors if such rapacious corporations are allowed to do this.

Are you defending the idea that AmazonFlex has some right to do this?

How many people have died due to cutting costs in the transport industry?  How many have been driven to the wall and bankrupted by this kind of rapacious practice?  How many un-roadworthy trucks will this create, given that the contractors will have to cut costs somewhere... often it is in maintenance...often it is in fudging sleep while driving a forty ton monster....

How many people have to die before governments enforce their own rules on minimum remuneration for a workplace agreement and proper payment for provision of equipment etc?

If that's 'leftie' - count me in!
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Reply #18 - Aug 25th, 2021 at 1:34am
 
Dnarever wrote on 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 ?


Nah - they want all hours paid at the same rate - the normal rate - so if you work 100 hours a week you still only get $24.50 for each hour worked.

Pure parasitism and clearly the ultimate aim of Howard and his possum-breathed ways... that's what they were aiming for all along.. and still are.

Pity Labor is so welded to its ridiculous minorities and women BS - no real alternative there.

Local council elections are coming up - working with a group to install Independents and boot out all Parties.... their ideologies have no place in managing the utilities for local government paid for by local people. We are just not interested in Labor, Liberal or National or Greens BS.... we want the Council that does the job!!

Power To The People NOW!
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Reply #19 - Aug 25th, 2021 at 4:21pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 25th, 2021 at 1:29am:
Are you defending the idea that AmazonFlex has some right to do this?



is that directed at me? If so how the hell do you get that from my comment?
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Reply #20 - Aug 25th, 2021 at 5:34pm
 
John Smith wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 7:17pm:
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 24th, 2021 at 11:44am:
"In a bid to compete with exploitative business models like AmazonFlex,



THAT is what it's all about. All the logistics companies are worried about Amazon undercutting them with their gig economy structure of amazonflex.

It has nothing to do with horseboys anti left bullshit



I get it - you are agreeing that this is a problem, and you are not supporting the idea of wolf warrior business here in our Sacred Land.  The way you were expressing it I read it as a good thing to confront the other business in order to bring down costs.

Do a Taliban on 'em - you've got one month to get out and then it's curtains...
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Reply #21 - Aug 26th, 2021 at 7:18am
 
MORE TRUCKIES PREPARE FOR STRIKES OVER CRUSHING PRESSURE ON TRANSPORT JOBS  August 24 2021 TWU.
The crisis in trucking has deepened as thousands more transport workers prepare to fight back attacks to their jobs with strike applications at Linfox and Bevchain. The company proposals echo those at Toll, StarTrack and FedEx which would allow work to be outsourced and introduce a lower paid, insecure workforce.

There are now more than 15,000 truck drivers heading towards strikes after talks broke down between TWU members and five major transport companies over a push from transport operators to engage lower paid, insecure workers. The attack on jobs comes amid crushing pressure to cut rates from wealthy retailers, manufacturers and oil companies along with the competitive threat from Uber-style exploitation at AmazonFlex.

Today the Fair Work Commission will receive applications from workers at Linfox and Bevchain to hold votes take industrial action if companies refuse to abandon their threats to job security.  This would involve more than 2000 workers in the food and alcohol supply chains serviced by Linfox and Bevchain.

A 24-hour strike involving 7,000 Toll workers is planned for this Friday after the company refused TWU’s calls to abandon a proposal which would decimate good, permanent jobs by bringing in new employees on precarious, short-term contracts and outside hire on lower pay. On Tuesday, 2,000 StarTrack workers began voting on taking action, while a ballot for 4,000 FedEx workers opens next week.

A critical dispute at both Linfox and Bevchain is the proposed introduction of a second-grade workforce on lower pay and conditions which would ultimately squeeze out the jobs of current workers. Toll withdrew a similar proposal after workers voted 94% in favour of strikes. Further attacks on wages at Linfox and Bevchain include shift changes and a refusal to allocate work to permanent employees before outside hire.

TWU National Secretary Michael Kaine said transport workers are doing whatever they can to fight for good, safe jobs while the Federal Government remains silent.

“Transport workers are doing the right thing. It takes guts to stand up to your employer and strength to walk off the job, but they know they have no choice. If transport companies push ahead and flood truck yards with low paid, stressed, precarious workers, it will eradicate good, safe jobs in Australia’s deadliest industry.

“While the Federal Government remains a tight-lipped bystander, transport workers are exercising their flawed industrial rights to try to keep supply chains from imploding.

“Transport is facing a tsunami of underemployment. Wealthy retailers, manufacturers and oil companies are literally raking in the billions while shaving costs off the movement of their goods around the country. The impact of this has been an undercurrent in transport for years, and now a deadly swell has arrived.

“Transport companies are under pressure from a constant squeeze on rates from the likes of Amazon and Aldi, but rather than facing off the cost-cutting to ensure the work can be done safely and viably, they’re passing the buck onto workers through attempts to replace decent jobs with an insecure workforce.

“It is no coincidence that workers across several major transport companies are facing the same attacks. This should be a wake-up call to the Federal Government about the crisis in trucking that workers warned was occurring,” he said.

Retailers globally have boomed since the pandemic hit with Amazon announcing profits up 224% to $US8 billion in just the last quarter. Apple said its profits have more than doubled to US$23.6 billion while Aldi’s annual revenue in 2019 was $US109 billion.

The TWU has filed claims on 50 retailers operating in Australia, demanding 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 #22 - Aug 26th, 2021 at 10:15am
 
If a company gets to contract casuals at a lower rate of pay to drive company trucks - how is any independent contractor to ever be able to offer a competitive rate that pays its way?

Cutting wages in a company should not impact on such things as roadworthiness of vehicles - but it will sure impact on the contractor with truck who has to take a lower offer or starve.... and will inevitably go bust anyway and pretty soon.

Nah - this industry needs full and proper regulation over its industrial relations and such, and enforcement of minimum rates and conditions.

Howard's grandfather was on the Western Front in WWI - the Krauts missed him.  Bloody Useless Krauts...
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