This is what is wrong with Australia, unions and the PC brigade

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http://www.theage.com.au/national/public-service/ato-public-servants-enticed-with-scratch-cards-to-s...

 

More than 3 weeks of unscheduled leave / not showing up for work.

An office of the ATO tries to do something about it.

Union objects on the grounds of discrimination against those who don't turn up to work ???????????

**bleep**, talk about the "everyone must be a winner, no losers left wing PC brigade".

 

The mind boggles.

 

 

ATO public servants enticed with scratch cards to show up to work

 

Managers at the Australian Taxation Office trying to use scratchies to fight sickies among their public servants this Christmas have hit a snag.

A workplace trade union has put the boot into the scheme, which rewards good attendance with a chance to win scratch cards from under the office Christmas tree, arguing the plan discriminates against tax officials who don't show up to work.

Managers at an ATO customer service call centre in Queensland announced at the beginning of December they were going to have "a bit of fun" while trying to reduce the rate of "unscheduled absence" at the workplace.

A Christmas tree was set up at the Upper Mount Gravatt office and every day there was no unscheduled absence, a $5 scratch card was put under the tree.

Fewer than five people off work would earn a $2 scratchie, with a $1 card placed under the tree whenever there were between six and eight absences, with no goodies on offer for days there were more than eight no-shows.

Each employee will go into the draw, to be held on Christmas Eve, with once chance to win for each week of full attendance during December.

The winner would have taken home the scratch cards and the Christmas tree.

ATO managers are being encouraged to tackle the agency's sickie problem, with the ATO still among the worst performers of the big Commonwealth departments on sickies.

 

Despite being among only a small number of agencies to improve its rate of unscheduled absence in recent years, the ATO's workers were still clocking up more than three weeks, on average, of not showing up to work in the 2013-2014 financial year.

 

But the Australian Service Union is not happy about the "bit of fun" initiative by the managers at Upper Mount Gravatt, alleging that tax officials who fail to show up for work are the victims of discrimination.

 

"The discrimination arises from a 'reward' being made available to those who have not exercised their right to take unplanned leave, but denied to those who have exercised their right to take unplanned leave," union official Jeff Lapidos wrote to another manager higher up the ATO hierarchy.

"It is of particular concern to the ASU that this breach of the Fair Work Act is being taken by an assistant director who has kept her director informed, at least through the use of email courtesy copies.

"We are also concerned that this 'Challenge' is inconsistent with the positive attendance program put in place by … the ATO Enterprise Agreement 2011.

"The 'Challenge' is also arguably inconsistent with the APS Code of Conduct separate from any other breach."

Mr Lapidos told The Canberra Times that the initiative was designed to pressure employees to forgo workplace rights.

"It's disguised as a bit of fun but the whole thing is about exerting pressure on workers not to exercise a workplace right," he said.

The Taxation Office declined to comment officially but it is understood the Upper Mount Gravatt scheme was quietly abandoned after the union voiced its objections.

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This is what is wrong with Australia, unions and the PC brigade  - nothing at all to do with our current under-performing PM? Rated D- by one of his biggest supporters until now? (Conservative broadcaster Ray Hadley ) Nor the dud budget proposals they can't get passed in the Senate? Nor Abbott speaking out about the siege and giving out wrong information?.. so many things wrong there.

 

 

The crux of the matter in the opening post:

 

It's disguised as a bit of fun but the whole thing is about exerting pressure on workers not to exercise a workplace right," he said.

 

 

 

The Abbott Government is doing much more harm to this country. You know like people blame the past Labor  Govt  for everything that happens today, well I blame the Abbot Government.

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they average 3 weeks sick leave each year

 

they should be sacked. sick leave is just that sick leave, not for when you feel like a day off.

are they employing the sickest people in Australia?

 

should also be made to produce a doctors certificate for every sick day taken.

 

shouldn't be getting scratchies, should be getting warning letters

 

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@*mrgrizz* wrote:

they average 3 weeks sick leave each year

 

they should be sacked. sick leave is just that sick leave, not for when you feel like a day off.

are they employing the sickest people in Australia?

 

should almost me made to produce a doctors certificate for every sick day taken.

 

shouldn't be getting scratchies, should be getting warning letters

 


This is one office  they're talking about here and we don't know what the truth is about what is going on in that office.

For all we know they might have accumulated sick leave that has a time limit on or is not going to roll over in the future.

 

Don't forget we live in a time of "any excuse to attack working people who are in a union will do".

 

At a place I worked at a couple of years ago half the population had accumulated too much sick and annual leave. They were not allowed to transfer their entitlements to a sick colleague who needed extra so they started taking it off as sickies rather than lose it.  The company also forced people to take annual leave frequently to reduce the hours accumulated.  

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@*mrgrizz* wrote:

they average 3 weeks sick leave each year

 

they should be sacked. sick leave is just that sick leave, not for when you feel like a day off.

are they employing the sickest people in Australia?

 

should almost me made to produce a doctors certificate for every sick day taken.

 

shouldn't be getting scratchies, should be getting warning letters

 


I don't approve of people taking 'sickies' either when there is no valid reason too.

 

Why does the Abbott Government allow this practice in a Govt Dept? Taxpayers money spent on buying 'scratchies' for staff?

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It has stuff all to do with the Abbott Gov' so cut the carp.

 

The ATO doesn't change its workforce just because of the Fed gov't changes.

 

 

 

It will be a culture thing, they have got away with it for sooooo long it is not funny.

 

I agree, they need to be given warning letters, told sick day needs a certificate and

keep getting warnings or get out.

 

Eff em, plenty of people would like those jobs, hard working people.

 

 

 

 

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3 weeks out of 52 is not a lot. We want sick people to stay home and stop spreading germs.

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Slow news week ?  Non-story.  

If the ATO supervisors need scratchies to better manage workforce attendance, rather than use the terms of a properly-negotiated employment agreement, then this says more about them than the workers.

Maybe management should address the root cause of the (apparent) high absentee rate rather than chucking a few baubles at the workers.

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@gleee58 wrote:

@*mrgrizz* wrote:

they average 3 weeks sick leave each year

 

they should be sacked. sick leave is just that sick leave, not for when you feel like a day off.

are they employing the sickest people in Australia?

 

should almost me made to produce a doctors certificate for every sick day taken.

 

shouldn't be getting scratchies, should be getting warning letters

 


This is one office  they're talking about here and we don't know what the truth is about what is going on in that office.

For all we know they might have accumulated sick leave that has a time limit on or is not going to roll over in the future.

 

Don't forget we live in a time of "any excuse to attack working people who are in a union will do".

 

At a place I worked at a couple of years ago half the population had accumulated too much sick and annual leave. They were not allowed to transfer their entitlements to a sick colleague who needed extra so they started taking it off as sickies rather than lose it.  The company also forced people to take annual leave frequently to reduce the hours accumulated.  


sick leave is there for protection for when you are sick. not to be taken because you have accumulated to many.

so these people who use all these sick leave "entitlemnets" would also expect to be looked after if they were to suffer a major illness and required lots of time away from work but had none left?

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