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  1. I quit my union after they were front and centre spurring on the violence at Albert park in their branded hi vis and megaphones.

    1. Unlike you, they supported bodily autonomy. Whereas you want employers to be able to sack LGBT’s on the spot.

  2. The unions were broken years ago – by Roger Douglas and Jim Bolger. They’ve managed to claw back a bit of relevance, and I guess ACT will want to get rid of even that. Call me cynical, but I’m not at all hopeful about union resistance to governments these days.

    1. The labour movement has been in a state of total disorganisation ever since. The Clintonite political machine uses a system of patronage to install shills in key union elections, who survive at the mercy of the political mega-donors. Either preach bizarre, defeatist wonkery about the “tripartite social market”, or the factional ‘swamp’ warlords will quickly destroy you.

      For some reason, there aren’t any local branches of Momentum, Left Unity, or the National Shop Stewards Network. There is barely any integration with the other international organised-labour institutions that aren’t captured by the Third Way Liberals. The union rank-and-file are all trying to flee the country instead.

      The new, conservative Red Union federation has been founded by the veteran union buster and Atlas Network lobbyist Graeme Haycroft. His union busting company hired scabs to break the shearer’s union (the A.W.U.) and the butcher’s union (the A.M.I.E.U.), in tandem with the corporate farm lobby (the N.F.F.). As an executive at the H.R. Nicholls Society, he directs lobbying efforts to smash the Award System and abolish minimum wages in general.

  3. Unions have done some great work and 10 day sick leave is a great initiative. Nurses get penal rates for afternoon/ nights/weekends, overtime, pay for not taking lunch breaks, cpe funding etc. While general staff on IEAs seen as overhead with minimal pay increases and remain a football with base pay only. Hence all credit unions.

  4. It’s funny isn’t it that all the progressive Northern European countries that we should probably aspire to be like have high rates of union mermbership and yet no one questions why this is. And John Key banged the drum about levelling up with Australia and fair pay agreements are at the foundation of their wage system. Surely it wouldn’t be asking too much for a journalist to question the government on these things. Although after watching Tova interviewing Luxon the other day I’m not sure we have journalists any more.

  5. Lots of companies making mega-buck out of ‘cone storage’. They are going to be cross if ACT and Co. decide cones and many other safety measures are now not necessary.
    Oh dear, I bet they voted for ACT too.

    p.s. Cone storage is another way of describing the proliferation of cones all over the countryside, sometimes long after the roadworks have finished. Someone’s paying for all those orphaned cone littering the place.

  6. Unions lost the PR war for public support in the ’70s.

    Not in small part due to our right wing dominated printed news services, constantly highlighting and inflaming industrial disputes. To be fair, some unions asked for such treatment by striking over petty matters such as the quality of cafeteria food (as occurred at Kawerau timber mills) and regularly inconveniencing the public (e.g. Cooks and Stewards staging ferry service strikes every school holiday including Xmas) and holding major public construction projects up for years (e.g. Mangere bridge).

    Without a decent PR campaign in a healthy environment for public discourse (no longer extant) I see it as being a hard road to re-establish the union movement. I wish it were not so.

    1. Too true RC, they shat in their own nest alienating even those of us who support unionisation and consequently played into the hands of pricks like Douglas, Caygill etc

  7. The current labour laws in relation to holiday pay is so hard even government agencies have got it badly wrong and billions are owed to workers .zThe health industry has been badly hit .

  8. Hey Anker, if you are out there. This is what you voted for, you fucking class traitor.
    You are a nasty woman who voted to take away HSE regs, holiday pay, and union membership for workers.
    Fuck you, you can rot in hell.

  9. H&S has got pretty dysfunctional. But I’m sure any change the coalition makes will contrive to be even more dysfunctional.

  10. Hey Anker, get back here and try and justify this you fucking coward traitor. I would love you to try and justify the changes to disability changes too.

    You are nothing but a mean, nasty, horrible racist turncoat scab who doesnt give a fuck about the poor. Fuck you, I hope you fucking drop dead. I fucking really hope you do.

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