by tipper » Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:37 pm
but that is my point, i think he already realises they wont win the next election, so it is the perfect opportunity to do it. one final (or i fear one of many) two fingered salute to the electorate before he settles down on his generous pension....
and supposedly it is legal, the budget was passed, the reductions to entitlements included. the union is fighting it, but i honestly dont know how well they will go. they had to go to court as the industrial relations comission ruled that they had no jurisdiction over the argument. something to do with our entitlements being in the legislation or something. the union is having to go to court to prove that the commission do have jusrisdiction over the case, go figure!!
unfortunately every time it is reported the comments online are always about "useless public servants" or "bludgers" etc. there have been rally's outside parliament house and we get accused of ripping the public off by attending. i know that no one from my workplace got paid for the time they attended. My boss received an email on the morning of each one to remind him that any staff attending would do so in their own time and would be docked from their pay for it. they couldnt use flexi time etc. he was instructed to take a list of names of staff attending and forward it to hr. mild intimidation at the least.....