Labor - The Bad, The Ugly and the occasional Good.
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- Culprit
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Holding signs and working out in the open is dangerous hence the penalty rates.
"Father of four Timmy Rakei, 44, was working as a traffic controller in the Melbourne suburb of Carrum Downs on the morning of November 9, 2021, when he was struck by a car that had allegedly failed to heed reduced speed signs"
2023 - Peter Dyck was working outside his ute on the Eastern Freeway in Clifton Hill just after midnight when he was allegedly hit by a driver. The Australian Workers' Union's Jade Campbell told media today the father's death was "completely avoidable". The father from Boronia was taken to hospital but later died.
"Father of four Timmy Rakei, 44, was working as a traffic controller in the Melbourne suburb of Carrum Downs on the morning of November 9, 2021, when he was struck by a car that had allegedly failed to heed reduced speed signs"
2023 - Peter Dyck was working outside his ute on the Eastern Freeway in Clifton Hill just after midnight when he was allegedly hit by a driver. The Australian Workers' Union's Jade Campbell told media today the father's death was "completely avoidable". The father from Boronia was taken to hospital but later died.
- stui magpie
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- eddiesmith
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The money is if you are a CFMEU member and can get the good gigs on CFMEU run construction sites, most traffic control gigs are shit money and shit work. The construction sites are also far easier work than most traffic gigs, you only have to actually be on the bat once every hour or so. I always enjoyed the gas gigs as they’d usually be a road closure, so close the road and sit around all day!
When I did it you could work anywhere in Melbourne, but your days started and ended at the on site, no pay for the travel to and from. So good days when working 5 minutes from home, shit days when starting at 7 am in Footscray.
But the hourly rate is the same as I’m on now, but my current job doesn’t have the same penalty rates all the time, but we can get them for incidents so yes overall traffic control probably paid better if you did a full week every week, but the conditions sucked. Or be willing to do night shifts and that paid really good money, but Skids knows that isn’t worth it!
When I did it you could work anywhere in Melbourne, but your days started and ended at the on site, no pay for the travel to and from. So good days when working 5 minutes from home, shit days when starting at 7 am in Footscray.
But the hourly rate is the same as I’m on now, but my current job doesn’t have the same penalty rates all the time, but we can get them for incidents so yes overall traffic control probably paid better if you did a full week every week, but the conditions sucked. Or be willing to do night shifts and that paid really good money, but Skids knows that isn’t worth it!
- Culprit
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Whilst I sit in my cushy office or work from home where my main concern is having coffee and high-speed internet available. I have no concern about what someone on a worksite is earning. I don't read that Viewpaper. However, I used to get day-old copies for my dog to pee on which I found it was perfect for. Now I don't have a dog there are no copies here.
- What'sinaname
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- What'sinaname
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- stui magpie
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We don't have a "right" to free speech like the USA so I have no issue with Politicians and bureaucrats who tell blatant lies being held to account, but I would like to see details of any proposed legislation.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
- David
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Yep. And how can it be proven that you don't? That's the challenge.
Still, if anything can be done about the Clive Palmers of the world, I'd welcome it ... as long as there are no significant unintended consequences. That's what needs to be scrutinised carefully here, imo.
Still, if anything can be done about the Clive Palmers of the world, I'd welcome it ... as long as there are no significant unintended consequences. That's what needs to be scrutinised carefully here, imo.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
- David
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Per the thread title, you can file this under "ugly":
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-06/ ... /103929104
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-06/ ... /103929104
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
- What'sinaname
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@ David
Some interesting crime stats that are showing that not incarcerating youth is not working in preventing them being indoctrinated into serious crime.
https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/ ... 5e940bd14e
Repeat offenders aren't being rehabilitated in the community, so we may as well incarcerate them. That at least keeps the community safe.
Some interesting crime stats that are showing that not incarcerating youth is not working in preventing them being indoctrinated into serious crime.
https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/ ... 5e940bd14e
Repeat offenders aren't being rehabilitated in the community, so we may as well incarcerate them. That at least keeps the community safe.
Fighting against the objectification of woman.