on 12-12-2014 03:52 PM
Victoria in the short 2 weeks since the election has already become the STRIKE capital of Australia and UNION controlled
Next it will be a beer strike -- airline strike - public transport strike -- building CFMEU strike -- the list will go on -- History repeating itself !
Melbourne docks to shut down for 32 hours as union, DP World lock horns
A UNION war on Melbourne’s docks is threatening to delay deliveries in the lead up to Christmas.
The DP World controlled section of the docks will be shut down for 32 hours from today as an industrial relations battle heats up.
The Maritime Workers Union is taking legal industrial action with a rolling 24-hour strike from 6.30am.
DP World has hit back by locking out workers on Friday for eight hours in retaliation.
The dispute could lead to ugly tensions last seen in 1998 when Patricks tried to tackle the docks workers’ union.
DP World has sent a letter out to workers blaming the MUA for the delay in reaching a pay deal.
“Their expectations are completely outrageous and the union has lost touch with reality,” the note read.
They still have over 50 claims on the table and are demanding a pay increase of 4.5 per cent.”
DP World has offered the MUA an 11.2 per cent pay rise over four years.
But the union has demanded 18 per cent over the same period and better redundancy conditions amid fears the docks would be automated resulting in significant job losses.
The Melbourne strike coincides with industrial action in Sydney and Fremantle as the union ramps up pressure on DP World.
But Warren Smith, assistant secretary of the MUA, said workers were fighting for a fair deal.
“All we want to see is a fair selection process for who is made redundant. Ultimately we want voluntary redundancies,” he said.
DP World said it was working to limit disruption to shipment deliveries.
on 13-12-2014 04:58 PM
on 13-12-2014 05:36 PM
on 13-12-2014 06:28 PM
@imastawka wrote:hey have a troll tag team going, one after the other like good little followers,yes sir, no sir, three bags full sir.
And when the start to lose in one thread, they start another.
who's 'they'?
'They' know who they are.
on 13-12-2014 06:29 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
Ummm I don't start any threads aps, especially about politics. Am I supposed to be one of * they*?
But I do often say whether I agree or disagree with something 🙂
Stalka I think they is anyone who isn't a fan of abbott, it's the old leftie name calling thing again
'They' know who they are.
on 13-12-2014 06:40 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
Ummm I don't start any threads aps, especially about politics. Am I supposed to be one of * they*?
But I do often say whether I agree or disagree with something 🙂
Stalka I think they is anyone who isn't a fan of abbott, it's the old leftie name calling thing again
For the record I consider ALL Australian politicians to be unworthy of mixing with the general public. That includes Abbott and his team and Shortern and his team. Trying to apply the usual taxonomy of political allegiance only works on people who have a political allegiance.
on 13-12-2014 07:53 PM
on 13-12-2014 08:32 PM
what an odd thread 😕
on 13-12-2014 08:36 PM
it is
speaking as one of us or them lol
on 13-12-2014 08:41 PM
i can't be sure but i realy don't think i'm either
on 13-12-2014 08:46 PM
probably the best way to be
I think i am a them, I've been told so