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Well if you want the truth on that, what is happening is, this is the fastest turn around from the most massive hit to Australia's economy ever.Look mate I dont give a rats about whats shaping up how about owning what is happening
And debt closing in on a trillionWell if you want the truth on that, what is happening is, this is the fastest turn around from the most massive hit to Australia's economy ever.
Wayne "the greatest treasurer ever" was given accolades for sending out $900 extra welfare cheques, to those on welfare, evryone else was told suck it up princess, if they were sacked.
There was a massive roll out of 'pink batts ' which we wont go into.
There was a massive roll out of 'school canteens' which we wont go into.
But It was shoved up everyone's nose that this was game changing and saved the country, by the rusted on.
The ASX still hadn't recovered 10 years later.
Now lets go to what has happened in the last twelve months, we are now back to very close to pre crisis levels.
So what is happening now is, Labor had better get their $hit together, because despite the media smoke screen, things are improving daily and the electorate has a short memory.
Just my opinion, the last thing I am is tribal, I've been disappointed by both sides.
Labor Labor LaborAnd debt closing in on a trillion
F@ck off
Well I'll talk to this from a personal side, i have a child that works for the local council, she is permanent part time her shifts are Mon, Tues, Thur and one Sat a month.That's worth a correction
Many full time workers are rostered on weekends and/or late shifts and it's these people I worry about the most because their income is reduced if penalty rates are cut.
On the aside... folks talk about both major parties being unattractive options...
Reminds me of the good ole days
Why 12 months think how the economy was precovidWell if you want the truth on that, what is happening is, this is the fastest turn around from the most massive hit to Australia's economy ever.
Wayne "the greatest treasurer ever" was given accolades for sending out $900 extra welfare cheques, to those on welfare, evryone else was told suck it up princess, if they were sacked.
There was a massive roll out of 'pink batts ' which we wont go into.
There was a massive roll out of 'school canteens' which we wont go into.
But It was shoved up everyone's nose that this was game changing and saved the country, by the rusted on.
The ASX still hadn't recovered 10 years later.
Now lets go to what has happened in the last twelve months, we are now back to very close to pre crisis levels.
So what is happening now is, Labor had better get their $hit together, because despite the media smoke screen, things are improving daily and the electorate has a short memory.
Just my opinion, the last thing I am is tribal, I've been disappointed by both sides.
Maaaaaaaaaaate you need to calm down, rational thought wins elections, not vitriol.Why 12 months think how the economy was precovid
Stagnant couldnt get it moving and were going austerity
back in black lol
ended back in vacc
useless liberal party no vaccines all eggs in one basket with AZ
Bathe in your $hit mate
reap what you sowWell I'll talk to this from a personal side, i have a child that works for the local council, she is permanent part time her shifts are Mon, Tues, Thur and one Sat a month.
If a public holiday falls on one of her days, she has to work back hours for hours lost, also when she had maternity leave she was only given two weeks paid as the older women had traded off the maternity leave for extra pay.
Now before everyone goes ape$hit, I think it is outrageous, but the child has disabilities and tells me to leave it and we facilitate all the babysitting.
So do I jump up and down to get the righteous outcome and probably lose my child her job, or do I bide my time and get her back pay later?
By the way, i had to stump up $6k for robodebt on over payment years ago.lol
Thanks for the normal caring, sharing thoughts. ?reap what you sow
Labor again in the scomo thread and theres something wrong with meThanks for the normal caring, sharing thoughts. ?
There is a common thread to your responses and they aren't very attractive, probably why you bonded so well with Silly Billy and Bowen, yes hopefully Albo can bring about change, because a nasty outlook like yours doesn't bode well for Australia.
Mate, there is definitely something wrong with you.Labor again in the scomo thread and theres something wrong with me
Best you go home to bed, obviously a big night out.Im more dissapointed that Prince Phillip didnt get his letter from the Queen at 100
more than likely Shortens fault
Yep, you pretty well sum up the rusted on Labor intellectual, you aren't Jim Henson's boy are you?Im more dissapointed that Prince Phillip didnt get his letter from the Queen at 100
more than likely Shortens fault
I'd bide my time in that situation but it shows what the employer gets away with.Well I'll talk to this from a personal side, i have a child that works for the local council, she is permanent part time her shifts are Mon, Tues, Thur and one Sat a month.
If a public holiday falls on one of her days, she has to work back hours for hours lost, also when she had maternity leave she was only given two weeks paid as the older women had traded off the maternity leave for extra pay.
Now before everyone goes ape$hit, I think it is outrageous, but the child has disabilities and tells me to leave it and we facilitate all the babysitting.
So do I jump up and down to get the righteous outcome and probably lose my child her job, or do I bide my time and get her back pay later?
By the way, i had to stump up $6k for robodebt on over payment years ago.lol
As an aside she has worked there for 20 years, it is messy, but IMO it will be cleaned up sometime. Don't hold a grudge, just get even lol.
It is funnily enough, but I doubt they know about it, as you say Im biding my time.I'd bide my time in that situation but it shows what the employer gets away with.
Presumably it's not unionised
A particularly big one, Holgate was responsible for major successes read here (https://www.smh.com.au/business/com...ategy-to-deliver-profits-20200228-p545e3.html) how Holgate planned to turn things around (and did).Holgate calls for Aus Post chair to be sacked over Cartier watch scandal, chair says he won't resign
The former Australia Post boss tells a Senate Committee she was "humiliated" and pushed out of her job as CEO unwillingly by the company's chair over a decision to give Cartier watches to staff.www.abc.net.au
Morrison is a disaster
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