Will union busting Bill go through ?

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Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by Juliar » Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:10 am

ScoMo is on a roll with the lame duck Phelpsy Medevac rubbish junked, will he crack the Union Busting Bill too ?

Will Pauline stay on the straight and narrow ? Will Albo have kittens ??

Can ScoMo afford to buy Pauline and Jacqui's votes ? Oh the suspense and excitement!!




Union-busting laws back before Parliament
9:57am, Dec 4, 2019

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Attorney-General Christian Porter is set for more consultation with crossbench senators. Photo: AAP

Union-busting legislation is being reintroduced to Parliament less than a week after the bill was defeated in the Senate.

Attorney-General Christian Porter is gearing up for a fresh round of consultation with crossbench senators.

He is prepared to make further amendments to win their support.

“Since the bill was voted on last week in the Senate, issues have been raised which were not raised with the government during consultations on the bill,” Mr Porter said on Wednesday.

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese said even with further changes, the bill would still represent an attack on ordinary workers.

“The fact is this is not in the interests of working people,” he told ABC radio.

“Every time this government sees a nurse or sees a teacher, what they see is a trade unionist who they deride as being a thug.”

The Coalition’s “ensuring integrity” bill was rebuffed in the upper house last week, with One Nation opposing it in a humiliating defeat for the government.

The bill makes it easier to deregister unions and ban officials for repeated law-breaking.

“Anyone who looks at this bill objectively and rationally can see it in no way prevents organisations from continuing to work in their members’ interests where they do so lawfully,” the Attorney-General said.


https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... arliament/

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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by Juliar » Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:25 am

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The Year of the FROGS!!!

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Does Pauline see ScoMo as Father XMAS ?

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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by Fred » Thu Dec 05, 2019 11:45 am

I would have thought Hanson showed her colours already. This petty forgery of a person cannot be trusted at all. Her actions in this matter just reinforces the lack of credibility in any negotiations and She will change her at the drop of hat...

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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by Juliar » Fri Dec 06, 2019 3:31 pm

ScoMo is determined to bring the unions to heel.

But can he buy Pauline and Jacqui's support to pass the Bill ? Will Pauline chuck another menopausal ? Will Jacqui ask for too much ? Will the CFMMEU offer Pauline more than ScoMo ? Oh the suspense and excitement !!!





Union-busting bill reintroduced to Parliament with clause for a review
By Dana McCauley December 4, 2019 — 4.59pm

The Morrison government will review its union-busting legislation after two years if the bill becomes law, after backing a Greens amendment aimed at protecting ordinary union members.

Attorney-General Christian Porter reintroduced the Ensuring Integrity Bill to the lower house on Wednesday, saying it "incorporates a provision requiring the operation of the bill to be reviewed in the near future", inserted by the Greens in the Senate with government support.

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Christian Porter has amended his union-busting bill to include a review of its operations.CREDIT:ALEX ELLINGHAUSEN

Mr Porter told Parliament the bill, which failed to pass the Senate last week after One Nation and Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie blocked it, would deter "repeated law breaking" by unions like the militant Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union.

"It is vital to note that nothing in the bill prevents a registered organisation from exercising its rights under the law to represent workers, including investigating underpayment issues or acting on work health and safety concerns," he said.

The government, which needs either One Nation or Senator Lambie to pass the bill in the Senate, is renewing its efforts to secure crossbench support before bringing it to a vote next year.

The review of the bill would examine whether the Registered Organisations Commissioner "acted as a model litigant" in proceedings launched against unions and officials, and whether the ROC "focused on matters that relate to systematic patterns of conduct" and not trivial breaches.

It would also consider "whether there is a need for further amendments ... relating to the administration of dysfunctional organisations and a public interest test for amalgamations of organisations".

One Nation has raised concerns the bill lowers the threshold for "dysfunctional" unions to be placed into administration.

Senator Lambie said on Wednesday the government had not reached out to talk to her about her proposed amendments to the bill, which she says will enable CFMMEU Victorian secretary John Setka to be brought to account while protecting ordinary workers.

The bill reintroduced in the lower house includes the amendments negotiated with Centre Alliance and One Nation, whose leader Pauline Hanson blindsided the government by voting against it despite her amendments being included.


Senator Hanson, whose party is facing a state election in Queensland next year, has rejected claims she struck a deal with the CFMMEU to block the bill.

Labor's industrial relations spokesman Tony Burke said the Morrison government was "seeking to impose standards on unions that he refuses to impose on banks or members of his own Cabinet".

"He isn't proposing to do anything about the 23 million law breaches by a major bank - but wants to power to shut down unions for three paperwork breaches," Mr Burke said.

Australian Council of Trade Unions president Michele O'Neil said the union movement "will continue to fight this bill and this government until it is defeated."


Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive James Pearson said the union bill was "too important to abandon" and would tackle "threats of violence and intimidation from a lawless minority within the union movement".

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal ... 53gvl.html

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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Dec 06, 2019 4:30 pm

I don't know enough about it to be honest.

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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by brian ross » Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:18 pm

I wasn't aware of any union turmoil which would require the Unions being, "brought to heel". This strikes me more like the usual Tory union bashing, rather than anything we, as a society actually require. :roll
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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by Redneck » Sat Dec 07, 2019 7:34 am

brian ross wrote:
Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:18 pm
I wasn't aware of any union turmoil which would require the Unions being, "brought to heel". This strikes me more like the usual Tory union bashing, rather than anything we, as a society actually require. :roll
Agree, actually I think Pauline has got it right in not passing the bill,

that is take action on banks Mr Morriscum rather than on all the unions because of bad behaviour largely by one union

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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by Juliar » Mon Dec 09, 2019 8:30 am

BRossy is forever the deeply indoctrinated Greeny unable to see anything past the Greeny Propaganda. No doubt he warmly embraces the GetUp! HillSong Revivalist Indoctrination meetings.

The union thugs and the Greenies are the sworn enemies of Australia but ScoMo is rounding theses evil villains up which is why the voters chose safety and security with ScoMo.

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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by brian ross » Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:57 pm

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Oh, dearie, dearie, me. We see the shallowness of the Juliar personality. He/she/it just loves to distract with ad hominem attacks, rather than to seriously discuss the issue that she/he/it has raised because it/she/he knows they are on a losing wicket. Tsk, tsk. :roll

So, Juliar, what Union or Unions are threatening Union "mayhem" that a Union busting bill is necessary?

Surely this is just the usual, Tory Government Union bashing, rather than being provoked by any union actions... :roll
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Re: Will union busting Bill go through ?

Post by Juliar » Mon Dec 09, 2019 6:24 pm

Poor old Greeny indoctrinated BRossy is bereft of the ability to see outside his beloved GetUp! indoctrination.

Note how he falls back on the standard defeated Greeny tactic of launching a vicious personal attack on his tormentor ?

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