In order of who/what causes most of my confusion, number 1 would have to be females. However following closely in second is Unions.
Since mid last year they have been whinging about how much wages are going to decrease under the new Work Choices Industrial Relations legislation.
Now that wages are going to increase, the Unions are whinging that it will be bad for businesses to pay for these wage increases, amongst many other grievances of course.
They can’t have it both ways!
Since mid last year they have been whinging about how much wages are going to decrease under the new Work Choices Industrial Relations legislation.
Now that wages are going to increase, the Unions are whinging that it will be bad for businesses to pay for these wage increases, amongst many other grievances of course.
They can’t have it both ways!
2 comments:
Hi Tim
Danny might be able to clarify this but both comments can be absolutely true at the same time. The economy is bigger than simple statements like 'wages will go up under work choices' or vice versa. So for unions to be able to claim both is probably true. The problem is that poilitics and economics dont mix one is a science the other is not... (you decide which is which)
bugger the unions
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