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Message started by whiteknight on Aug 20th, 2019 at 6:07pm

Title: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by whiteknight on Aug 20th, 2019 at 6:07pm
August 20 2019 -
Airport workers to rally across Australia   

Canberra Times

Airport employees across Australia are set to rally for better pay and more guaranteed hours, but promise they're not aiming to disrupt flights.

The "noisy" protests are expected across Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Gold Coast airports from 11am on Wednesday, the Transport Workers' Union says.

They will demand better pay rates and more guaranteed hours, as well as an end to "deliberate understaffing" which the union says is a safety risk.

Up to 200 workers are expected to protest for about an hour across the five airports, with rallies in Perth, Coolangatta and Adelaide beginning at 11am, in Sydney at 12.15pm and Melbourne at 1pm.

The protests are not aimed at disrupting flights.

"We're not intending to cause disruption and our protesters won't be walking off the job, there won't be any strikes," union spokeswoman Judith Crosbie told AAP on Tuesday.

The protests are part of a bigger union campaign to push for better conditions in more than 200 pay deals spanning the road and air transport sectors, which are due to run out next June.

While pay agreements are not negotiated with the airports themselves, Ms Crosbie said they ultimately benefited from deals cutting wages and working conditions.

'What we're basically saying is, actually, the whole system is a bit messed up,' she said.

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by juliar on Aug 20th, 2019 at 6:33pm
Yippee!! All cheer STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE!!!!!

Makes the Lefties feel right at home.

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by whiteknight on Aug 20th, 2019 at 6:36pm
"We're not intending to cause disruption and our protesters won't be walking off the job, there won't be any strikes," union spokeswoman Judith Crosbie told AAP on Tuesday.   :)

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by Ye Grappler on Aug 20th, 2019 at 7:57pm
We need a Hong Kong/West Papua response to tyranny - hundreds of thousands rioting and marching...

Bring It On!

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by juliar on Aug 21st, 2019 at 11:43am
The union propaganda parrot BlackDay is so excited by the impending STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE he is squawking again.

Whitlam tried to solve the STRIKES thing by bringing in the LIMA Agreement which closed Australia down.

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by whiteknight on Aug 21st, 2019 at 12:18pm
People have a right to belong to a union.  We hope they don't have to go on strike, but if they do then so be it.  That is a matter for these good workers to decide.   :)

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by juliar on Aug 21st, 2019 at 1:00pm
The union propaganda parrot BlackDay is so excited by the impending STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE that he is squawking his GetUp! hymns.

Whitlam bringing in the LIMA Agreement means there is not much left in Australia to STRIKE about.

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by greggerypeccary on Aug 21st, 2019 at 1:01pm

juliar wrote on Aug 21st, 2019 at 1:00pm:
The union propaganda parrot BlackDay is so excited by the impending STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE that he is squawking his GetUp! hymns.


Spam.

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by juliar on Aug 21st, 2019 at 1:03pm
Crazy old Gweggy the OFF TOPIC SPAM VIRUS from WA is so excited by the impending STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE that he is squawking his GetUp! hymns.

Whitlam bringing in the LIMA Agreement means there is not much left in Australia to STRIKE about.

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by greggerypeccary on Aug 21st, 2019 at 1:14pm

juliar wrote on Aug 21st, 2019 at 1:03pm:
Crazy old Gweggy the OFF TOPIC SPAM VIRUS from WA is so excited by the impending STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE that he is squawking his GetUp! hymns.

Whitlam bringing in the LIMA Agreement means there is not much left in Australia to STRIKE about.


How's that for a strike?


Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by KangAnon on Aug 21st, 2019 at 1:49pm
Glad I few home last night, unless this was only domestic?

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by juliar on Aug 21st, 2019 at 2:16pm
Gee antiquated Gweggy just hit a home run.

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by whiteknight on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 5:05am
Perth airport workers rally to protest pay, conditions
August 21st, 2019,  Southern Gazette News

SECURITY incidents at Perth Airport have been revealed as staff across the country rally for better pay and conditions.

The Transport Workers’ Union said in once instance passengers at Perth Airport were allowed airside to collect their baggage after a baggage handler was left alone to unload an entire aircraft.

It also claimed staff had been forced back to work while still injured and even forced to sleep at airports between grueling split shifts.   :(


Perth’s rally coincided with protests at airports in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and the Gold Coast, all aimed at securing better pay rates and more guaranteed hours.

Up to 200 employees were expected to rally across the five cities, but the union has stressed it’s not about disrupting flights.

“We’re not intending to cause disruption and our protesters won’t be walking off the job, there won’t be any strikes,” union spokeswoman Judith Crosbie told AAP.

The protests are part of a bigger union campaign for better conditions in more than 200 pay deals in the road and air transport sectors, which are due to run out next June.

“Behind the shiny facades of our airports lies an appalling reality for airport workers,” TWU National Secretary Michael Kaine said.   :(

“They are kept constantly desperate for more hours and struggle to support their families on low rates.

“Thousands of workers at Swissport/Aerocare have been ripped off their wages for seven years and have even been forced to sleep at airports between grueling split shifts.

“Airports are profiting from this because they are allowing companies to win contracts on the basis of the lowest possible cost.   :(

“They are failing to take into account efficiency, safety and fair working conditions. Airport workers are today saying enough is enough.”

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by aquascoot on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 5:18am
Easy fix.

Most of the airport jobs in moving people and luggage around the airport, in ticketing, in luggage check in, in food prep and retail are totally open to AI and robotics replacing them.

These workers should not be exploited, they should simply be seen as antiquated and irrelevant  and replaced.

Probably about 50 % of the population are about to find out that business just doesn't need them.
And if they are noisy disruptive and more expensive, business certainly doesn't need them

These workers will need to become more fluid, creative, master their emotions and find new work.
And they will need to do ongoing learning and reinvent themselves much more often

The idea of a "secure job" is finished.
Those who get upset and complain about this have no place in the new economy

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by whiteknight on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 5:26am
Thank heavens for the good unions of Australia.   [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by aquascoot on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 6:11am

whiteknight wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 5:26am:
Thank heavens for the good unions of Australia.   [smiley=thumbsup.gif]



;D ;D

If anything the good unions Australia are merely insuring that these jobs get replaced much faster

If for instance I had a workforce of happy smiling cheerful positive people who were helping me to harvest my crops
I would see them as personal friends and I would be loathe to replace them

If they were noisy complaining whining crybabies
I would immediately head into the local John Deere factory
Purchasing machinery
And giving them their marching orders

I think it's safe to say that the airports which are very innovative
Will have no problems developing an exit strategy for these pests

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by whiteknight on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 6:28am
Behind the shiny facades of our airports lies an appalling reality for airport workers,” TWU National Secretary Michael Kaine said.   

“They are kept constantly desperate for more hours and struggle to support their families on low rates.

“Thousands of workers at Swissport/Aerocare have been ripped off their wages for seven years and have even been forced to sleep at airports between grueling split shifts.   :(

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by aquascoot on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 6:33am

whiteknight wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 6:28am:
Behind the shiny facades of our airports lies an appalling reality for airport workers,” TWU National Secretary Michael Kaine said.   

“They are kept constantly desperate for more hours and struggle to support their families on low rates.

“Thousands of workers at Swissport/Aerocare have been ripped off their wages for seven years and have eve 8 :on been forced to sleep at airports between grueling split shifts.   :(





They sound like awful conditions
it is a blessing that these jobs will be replaced buy artificial intelligence and by robotics

The workers will then be free to move on and reinvent themselves learn new skills learn to smile learn to have a firm handshake learn to be contributors and find new career pathways.

It will be challenging but there is no other option
Only a hateful and brutal Union would want these people to continue to suffer in these meaningless jobs

Title: Re: Airport Workers To Rally Across Australia
Post by whiteknight on Aug 25th, 2019 at 8:56am
They sound like awful conditions
it is a blessing that these jobs will be replaced buy artificial intelligence and by robotics

The workers will then be free to move on and reinvent themselves learn new skills learn to smile learn to have a firm handshake learn to be contributors and find new career pathways.

It will be challenging but there is no other option
Only a hateful and brutal Union would want these people to continue to suffer in these meaningless jobs.   Build More Centrelink offices.   :(

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