Liberals say grievance should be determined between those party's involved, except when it's a matter of national interest to our nations economy which this is, to my way of thinking.
Gillard has said nothing at all...has sat on the fence.
Fair Work Australia is a Labor policy, so why are they balking, not intervening, and shying away from their own policy?
Cant practice what they preach?
Are their policies that bad even they are afraid to utilise them, or are they holding back for more globalist sinister purposes?
Liberal wont stand up and argue Fair Work Australia should intervene, given they opposed the legislation to begin with, this and it would render them hypocrites if they did, some from the right my resolve.
Has the time come for both sides of politics to swallow their pride, and for once, do whats in the best interest of our nation, conflict of interest/politicking aside?
Highlights from Tony Abbott’s book ‘Battlelines’:
http://www.tonyabbottexposed.com/2010/0 ... nservativeOn Fair Work Australia:
Tony Abbott: “The new [Rudd] system requires business to engage in ‘good faith bargaining’ – a misnomer – with potentially, all unions that have workers at an enterprise. A new industrial regulator-cum-arbiter, Fair Work Australiam, is to make binding rulings in the event parties can’t agree. This is compulsory arbitration by the back door. It means that decisions vital to the survival of businesses and their employees will be made by officials rather than by people in the workplace.” P87
From where I'm sitting, our Fair Work Australia arbitrators are too busy roaring from the picket line to be bothered utilising the powers that be being more like activists than interventionists.
Is this the way forward Julia?
Either abolish Fair Work Australia, or use it to secure our national airline and rescue it's on-shore workers, cant have your cake and eat it too.
Which will it be?
