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  1. Irrespective of the employment contracts act, the employment relations act, or compulsory unionism, I think the main factors affecting employment conditions and remuneration are related to globalisation and the macroeconomic policies of government in respect thereof.
    While a policy of targeting a base level of unemployment is pursued the bargaining position of workers is destroyed, unionised or not. While employers can simply shift their operation to China and pay a quarter of a living wage in NZ dollars , and then bring the product back here to sell at the warehouse , those employers that can do so mostly will. Like collecting water in a colander .
    D J S

  2. The thrust of the neo-liberal revolution, or Washington Consensus, or whatever you want to call it, has been in large part to curb the ability of the working class to act as a class in their own interests. They seem to want “middle class” to function as the default, so that when the middle class act according to class interests, it is not seen as the defence of a class, but as mere common sense. Look at the way “working class” is largely removed from public language – the “vulnerable” or “the underclass” are now the standard terms, and both terms effectively mean “the defeated.” When middle class people take it upon themselves to chide the working class for not being sufficiently exercised about authoritarian regimes abroad, they forget that the western working class has been living under an authoritarian regime for quite some time, with the most privileged part of middle class as its primary enforcer.

    What is needed to counter this I think is a broad movement based in substantive human rights – the right to housing, the right to earn a living, and the right to collective bargaining. For the reasons outlined by Ada and David Stone, the unions cannot do it alone. Human rights are one of the covers they used for their revolution – we need to deploy the part of human rights about which they are the most coy, for ours.

  3. Someone has woken up, it seems, problem is, most idiots out there are so brainwashed by Fakebook, Google, and other idiot self serving social media, they all thing they are Prince Charming, and do not need to humble themselves to share their sweat with that of others, by belonging to a ‘union’.

    We need a total social collapse, before it may sink in that things have to change, most live in deluded territory, are totally idiotically brainwashed and conditioned, and take NO action at all.

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