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Eye Catching Headlines What Grab Your Fancy
Quote:Agree with this opinion. The panel found a loophole to cut the workers' wages, and ALP really should have the foresight to know the LNP will be despicable enough to do this.

 

They should have set up the charter to not cut rates. The FWC should stick to a charter to not cut rates, any rate cuts should be debated in parliament, but 0 or positive rate increase can be handled by the FWC (at least this takes away partial paper work away from government).

 

Not do policy stuffs like aligning Sunday to Saturdays wages. This is an issue that is too big to not be debated by our MPs.
 

What needs to happen is the FWC shouldn't be receiving any submissions from any party in parliament either directly or through a third party. Parliamentary submissions on anything are distorted by political beliefs.

 

FWC needs to be totally independent just like the reserve bank was made so under the Hawke Govt.

 

How many people blamed the Hawke Govt for all those 10 interest rate rises that happened in 2007/08?

 

Answer: Zero. Because it makes no sense. Idiots blaming the ALP for penalty rate reductions also makes no sense.

 

Because it was the Abbott govt in 2014 who sent a submission via the productivity commission to reduce Sunday rates and that's exactly what has happened. The FWC even said it like that in their speech.

 

Workers will lose out because of Tony Abbott's imbecilic idea that low paid workers are earning too much money.

 

Malcolm Turnbull and other LNP figures are only now starting to realise that this really is their problem which is why they're now talking about grandfathering or delaying the pay cuts or whatever other deflection they can come up with.

 

Taking income off workers has always been a Liberal thing. It's a gene mutation in their DNA. They get a stiffy out of it.

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Eye Catching Headlines What Grab Your Fancy - by POWERZONE - 03-03-2017, 05:51 PM

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