Julia Gillard's insidious legacy is union restoration

The boasting of Labor that they have been successful in getting many hundreds of pieces of legislation through parliament is seen for the deceitful & dysfunctional government they are.


 


I said many months ago that the regulation being put through, sometimes up to 300 new regulations a week is the real tragedy of this failed gov.


 


The article below now reveals just how bad they are, how Gillard has shored up her position at the expense of the country & her own party.


 


 


JULIA Gillard is desperately searching for a legacy to establish her place in history beyond the fact that she is the first woman to hold the prime ministership.


 


As matters stand, she is destined to be remembered as the Labor leader who knifed a popular but flawed leader in Kevin Rudd, lost Labor's majority at the 2010 election and then (if current polls are any indication) led Labor to its worst ever loss at the 2013 election.


 


The deterioration in the nation's finances under Gillard's watch and her failure to balance the budget during a period of record terms of trade will have long-term consequences.


 


Her failure on border protection and asylum-seeker policy will be regarded as the greatest policy failure for many decades, while a defining moment of her legacy will be the broken promise over the carbon tax and linking the carbon price to the EU carbon scheme.


 


One of Gillard's more insidious legacies will be her reversal of over 30 years of labour market reform and turning her back on Labor's previous embrace of a deregulated economy.


Under the Gillard government the union movement has enjoyed resurgence in power and influence way beyond the demands or needs of workplaces across Australia. This has occurred because the Prime Minister needs union support to stay in power.


 


When the Prime Minister addressed the AWU conference in February this year, assuring the audience that she was not the leader of a progressive or moderate or social democratic party but the Labor Party, what she was really saying is she views herself as the leader of the union party.


 


Gillard is allowing Australia to be dragged back to the industrial practices of earlier centuries in terms of the power of the unions, thus ignoring the urgent need for Australia's labour force to be competitive in a global economy.


Unions have been under pressure for decades, as globalisation and changes in society have made their role less relevant. Ironically, the greatest decline in union membership occurred under the Hawke and Keating Labor governments from 1983 to 1996, when union coverage declined from about 50 per cent of the workforce to about 25 per cent.


 


At present only 13 per cent of the private sector workforce has union membership.


 


Former ACTU boss Bob Hawke used a series of accords to limit union wage demands, motivated by the knowledge that a wages breakout would damage the economy and drive up unemployment.


Paul Keating brought in the concept of enterprise bargaining, which further restrained the ability of militant union leaders to make exorbitant demands.


 


In 1996, John Howard's government built on this legacy with the introduction of individual Australian Workplace Agreements, which enabled employers to bypass unions altogether and negotiate directly with employees on a one-to-one basis.


 


The successful union campaign of 2007 that helped propel Kevin Rudd into the Lodge also provided his government with a mandate to reform employment laws, with responsibility for the change being placed in Gillard's hands. AWAs were duly scrapped and workplaces heavily re-regulated, reversing many of the reforms of the Howard, Keating and Hawke governments. Fair Work Australia was created and stacked with former union officials.


 


Union bosses then played a key role in the removal of Rudd, with Paul Howes, the brash young head of the AWU, boasting on television in the middle of the ambush of the role he played in bringing down a first-term prime minister.


Through their factional proxies in the Labor caucus, despite consistently poor opinion polls, union leaders remain firmly behind Gillard and are responsible for blocking the return of Rudd to the Labor leadership.


 


The Prime Minister has repaid that support by backing legislation that unfairly tips the balance of workplace relations in favour of the unions and with fiscally reckless policy announcements, including the use of taxpayer funds to top up salaries of aged-care and childcare workers on the condition that they join a union.


Gillard has denied the link between increased pay and union membership, but the union leaders have let the cat out of the bag with brochures for workers detailing their need to join a union to access pay rises from the federal government.


 


There are serious implications from Gillard's strong support for militant union leaders - especially as militancy often leads to fewer employment opportunities for union members. In the past, mines, factories and other businesses have been bankrupted and closed due to the bloody-minded behaviour of some union bosses.


 


Increased union power can also entrench higher levels of unemployment, as employers are reluctant to take on more staff for fear of disruption to their business.


Unreasonable demands from unions also increase the cost of employing existing staff, thus restricting the ability of business to create further opportunities. This is where some union bosses reveal their apparent lack of interest in those who are unemployed.


 


Some unions can and do work constructively with employers to streamline workplace practices to boost productivity and increase profitability, thus creating an environment for increased employment.


The Prime Minister's track record indicates that she is firmly in the camp of the most militant and disruptive unions, and there is significant danger to the economy if she continues to bow to their demands as payback for supporting her leadership.


 


An end to this government cannot come soon enough for those wanting a modern, flexible workplace environment that focuses equally on the needs of employers and employees.


 


by Ross Fitzgerald

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Julia Gillard's insidious legacy is union restoration

I was actually joking about 'they did it on purpose' because said person I mentioned  was a classical guitarist.


 


They do not simply sew it back on and that is that,  in this person' case it was jammed in the dust bin and  you get a choice  of re attachment because there is months  physiotherapy involved.


 


Work cover or what not are no longer like they were in the 80's, I went back the next week after having surgery on my arm because I was told to still with  26 stitches all the way up it. Spent the next three months working with me left.


 


Unless you see a person do it on purpose, claiming they did it is slanderous and I cannot imagine someone actually  putting up with that amount  pain and all the blood.

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The really sad part about the Rudd/Gillard era was that the Milky Bar Kid & the crooked Lawyer were so heralded as the new beginning for Labor, the shining hope for the true believers.


 


The true picture is they were  hungry for the power but found themselves unprepared & unable to govern, unable to sell their programs or even implement them & then the cracks started to show.


 


The hid all the dysfunction of Rudd & Gillard & then the lies started.


 


Rudd & Gillard have no Labor values, this is seen by Labor stalwarts, has been spoken about, lectured & written about by Labor people.  Rudd/Gillard have trashed many careers & destroyed the Labor party for their own greedy ambitions. Gillard has taken the Party back to the 70's, the 70's Hawke & Keating took the party out of & drove it forward to a modern Labor party.


 


The undignified rush, after 6 years in power, to try to do something, anything, to leave a legacy must be soul destroying for the watchers of the Party, the raiding of institutions, universities, pension funds, the beggaring of the defence forces, all to programs that were to keep them in power, buying votes & nothing to show for it.


 


They presided over the greatest mineral resources boom this country will ever see & what have they done? driven our debt levels to a height we have never been to before, raised taxes & engineered levy's to pay for their own incompetence (see QLD no flood insurance)


 


Now we see another tax, raising of the medicare levy to part fund  disability when this should have come out of consolidated revenue, out of the rivers of gold that flowed from the mining boom, but...the cupboard is bare.



The union stranglehold has over this parliament, the union aparatchicks in every arm of government & the union corruption & criminal mindset, like a stinking miasma permeating their souls have distinguished any light on the hill, any true believers hopes & ambitions & any aspirations of young up & comers getting anywhere in politics for a generation.


 


Take a bow Kevin & Julia.


 


 


 

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Just more of the same vicious backstabbing & instability  we have been subjected to through this whole sorry Rudd/Gillard failure.


 


I'm allright Jack it's her you have to worry about, well what about the country??


 


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/article-infuriates-rudd-backers/story-fn59niix-1226...

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You lot of Neo-Liberals sure are full of hot air aren't you? There is no substance in what you are writing. And of course, when you are resorting to name calling (which you all do collectively as a matter of course), it just proves my opinion of intellectual bankruptcy.  But then again, you've all learnt it from the best haven't you? 😄


 


I re-read your original post article and then read the latest one you posted and realised that both posts were about absolutely NOTHING of any worth.


 


 


 


 

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You lot of Neo-Liberals sure are full of hot air aren't you? There is no substance in what you are writing. And of course, when you are resorting to name calling (which you all do collectively as a matter of course), it just proves my opinion of intellectual bankruptcy.  But then again, you've all learnt it from the best haven't you? 😄


 


I re-read your original post article and then read the latest one you posted and realised that both posts were about absolutely NOTHING of any worth.


 


 


 


 


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I don't care how much you shout but the article is about what happened to the Labor party & how destructive the Rudd/Gillard era was & still is.


 


As for name calling, did you read your post before you posted it?


 


If you can't bring yourself to read about it or if you don't believe what has happened to the Labor Party then all I can say is I feel sorry for you.


 


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/article-infuriates-rudd-backers/story-fn59niix-1226...

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A couple of weeks ago, in Bangladesh, over a thousand people died when the building in which they were working fell on top of them. Every year the Chinese Government proudly announces that there has been a reduction in the number of workers killed in their coal mines, but the death toll still runs into the thousands


 


In fact around the world hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of workers die every year and millions more are severely injured because their workplaces are no subject to even the most rudimentary of OH& S practices.  Instead their employment is determined solely by “market forces”; more people than jobs, so take what we are prepared to offer because they’re lined up a hundred deep at the gate waiting for the next vacancy.  This is, for some of the pillars of our society, what makes shifting your manufacturing business oversees so attractive.


 


Can’t happen here you say.  Take al look at what Australian workplace’s were like in the early 1900’s.  Then, look what happened to hundreds of thousands of Australian workers when the Lib’s introduced their so called workplace reforms, reform’s which it took only a matter of days before the Corporate Lawyers found a way around the so called “no disadvantage test”.  Oh, and then what about the recent “suggestions” by our most wealthy woman, and others, that “certain” areas and industries should be exempted from Australian Immigration and Industrial laws; and like plastic doggies on a dashboard, there was the odd politician nodding there head in agreement. 


 


Yes unions in the workplace can be a pain in the backside, but then there is the alternative if that is what you prefer.

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What happened is Bangladesh is disgusting and is a prime example of how Unions can be useful and helpful... 


 


they did wonders for Australians... they were a force for good.. a force for the people and use to fight for peoples rights.. 


 


now IMO they are all about politics and how they can rise the ladder and get a job being an MP... they are not about how to help the people. 


 


I know plenty that have been in unions and the unions did nothing to help them when they needed help... 


 


Just look at the HSU scandal .. where did all that money go??? What right did those people at the head of that branch have to spend all that money that was given by people on the lowest of wages??? At what point can Thomson say that what he spent his money on was for the good of the people... (even exclude the working girl ones as that is yet to be proved in court) 


 


 


 

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Union stranglehold....bahahaha


 


Are you at all capable of an indapendant and logical thought in your head or do you really have a hand inside you lighteningdance?

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bolt union bashes, the IPA have union bashed for 70 years. the sheep do likewise without a thought to what it really means. its a phenomenon not unknown (people voting and speaking up against what are usually their own interests)

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Unions are no longer a force for good. Workers can negotiate their own contracts. The days of the union thugs are over & they'll be even more over when Abbott gets in.:-p

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