Re: Industrial bans in Melbourne

Rodney T. Young (berlina@bigpond.com)
26 Jul 97 16:30:26 GMT

Paul Dwerryhouse <paul@xenu.ee.mu.oz.au> wrote in article
<5r27t7$763@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU>...
> pcc@ocean.com.au (Leslie Brown) writes:
>
> >And reduce the sale price. Government will get less from the sale of
> >assets, and an unstable and strike prone work-force will also lower
> >the price further.
>
> >Strikes are not in anyone's best interests.
>
>
> Frankly I believe refusing to collect fares is a better option: it hits
> the government where it hurts the most. And since governments *only* seem
> to deal with economic issues these days, there really isn't much other
choice..
>
> ...Paul
>
SNIP
Of course you'r all right!
but if your working conditions are being eroded by a Owner who wont
negotiate ... tell me how you can manage your assett.. . that is your
employment, your job. He offers me the conditions, I say no!... impasse.
You cant have an illegal strike now. The Union Bosses loose everything,
House the lot. Then they come out after the workers themselves.
The 24 hour Stopwork on Tuesday is a legal strike, because the dispute is
genuine.
Rod.