Thursday 27 February 2014

QANTAS AND THE UNIONS

Qantas the Australian airline is suffering severe financial difficulties and today I heard the head of the Transport Workers Union give his opinion about what should be done.
The airline has stated that it will have to shed up to 5,000 jobs over the next three years to stay viable.
The only offer from the TWU was reduce that number drastically or we will take industrial action (strikes).
Industrial action would only have the effect of worsening Qantas's position and increasing its losses. If that occurred the airline would either fold or have to reduce costs further.
Surely common sense would dictate that the union should work with Qantas management in a cooperative way to ensure the future viability of the airline and therefore the security of the jobs of employees covered by the TWU.

Wednesday 26 February 2014

QANTAS

There has been much media speculation that Qantas, the Australian International Airline, will be allowed to increase its foreign ownership to over 50%.
I believe that Qantas is an iconic AUSTRALIAN company and how could we call it OUR airline if it is owned by foreigners.
The help that Qantas needs is the reduction of the many freedoms granted to its competitors and the unions involved in the airline to take a realistic look at the future of some of the extraordinary wages and conditions that their member now enjoy.
The last time I looked Qantas clerical staff on shift work get 5 weeks leave every 8 months and 3 months long service leave after 10 years. This compares with airline staff in America that get just 2 weeks a year and most receive no such thing as long service leave.
Unless common sense prevails we will see many many Qantas jobs disappearing overseas like Ford, Holden and Toyota. Those companies are just the latest in a ling list who just cannot afford to remain in Australia.

Monday 24 February 2014

CHANNEL SEVEN SUNDAY NIGHT REPORT

Last night Australian TV Channel 7 showed video of the raid conducted on their premises by Australian Police forces. Whilst they played the video they dubbed it with the sound of NAZI boots marching and martial music.
I find this a disgrace as the raid was legitimate and based on information gathered and some that was available in the public domain.
To liken our Police services to Nazi storm troopers was most offensive to many Australians.
Channel 7 you have over stepped the mark this time. I think you doth protest too much!

MANUS ISLAND DETENTION CENTRE

Today i read about candle lit vigils being held for the "refugee" who died during the recent Manus Island riot.
I make the following points.
These people were calling him a poor refugee who came here seeking our help. Nobody knows the history of this man. For all we know he could have been a criminal fleeing the law in his own country. People should not make claims that cannot be substantiated.
This man could have also been an instigator of the riot and been killed whilst attacking others.
If you wish to hold candle lit vigils please do so for those who we know the facts about.

Sunday 23 February 2014

THE MEETING OF TWO POPES

On the TV tonight we have the ridiculous spectacle of the meeting of two popes during the inauguration of the latest cardinals.
We were entranced by this meeting of an exclusive men's only club. Elderly men paraded around dressed in funny hats and wearing dresses overlaid with lace. The whole scene was resplendent in gold and precious gems. This display of wealth and power was occurring at the same time as many of the people in Catholic Countries live in abject poverty.
WHAT does this have to do with Christianity. Jesus taught humility, inclusiveness and the rejection of the trappings of absolute wealth. His early followers met in the homes of believers and partook of simple ceremonies. There were no gold crosses, embroidered dresses, silly hats. the waving of smoke, just fellowship and a simple meal together as equals.
This ridiculous facade, empty of true Christianity and empathy has to change. There needs to be another reformation.

Tuesday 11 February 2014

MANUFACTURING IN AUSTRALIA

The recent announcement that Toyota are ceasing car making in Australia in 2017 further highlights a problem that we have in this country.
Much has been said about the exchange rate of the Australian dollar and the small market that is Australia. There is however one fact that is overlooked or not given due importance. That is productivity.
For Instance. Japanese car workers are paid roughly the equivalent of Australian workers but for every two cars produced by a worker here the Japanese workers produce three.
We appear to have this feeling of entitlement here in Australia. We may have better wages, better conditions, more holidays, shorter working hours etc....BUT in the global markets that exist today are these entitlements sustainable????

Monday 10 February 2014

SCHAPELLE CORBY

Schapelle Corby, a convicted drug courier is released from jail and the Australian media go into a frenzy. Even the channel 9 morning show sent over their top man. It is headlines on all the news reports.
At the same time Toyota looks like closing manufacturing in Australia in 2017 with the loss of at least 2000 jobs. Lets get our priorities right here. Corby is just a criminal being released after spending her time in jail. Nothing less nothing more. Enough is enough!!
What she has done or might do has absolutely no impact on me or for that matter 99.99% of Australians. Now go away and report something that REALLY matters.

Monday 3 February 2014

RUGBY LEAGUE IN AUSTRALIA

Today is a sad day.
The last international cricket match of the season in Australia was played last night.
So for approximately 8 or 9 months we wont see true sportsman at the height of their powers playing a game where no one gets punched, eye gouged, elbowed or smashed into the ground.
Now starts the season of over paid, overweight, under employed 'football heroes'.
Already we have the sorry stories of assaults, drink driving and drugs.
It is beyond time that this sport was cleaned up.
How can a rugby league player claim to be an elite sports hero when they spend most of their off time up till the morning hours in clubs and pubs.
There should be much stricter penalties for such behaviour before they can claim to be 'role models' for our children and youth.
There is much in the news these days about alcohol fuelled violence.....well our footballers have a great chance to set an example for good in this area.