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Risk Of Another Anti-Worker Trade Deal
Sep 23rd, 2020 at 7:26am
 
Australians face risk of another Abbott-designed, anti-worker trade deal   Sad
22 September 2020
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Australians face risk of another Abbott-designed, anti-worker trade deal

The peak union bodies of Australia, the UK and New Zealand have released a joint statement on trade talks that are underway. The Morrison Government is currently negotiating a trade deal with the UK Government - which recently appointed Tony Abbott as trade advisor - in secret.

British workers have valid concerns about Abbott’s conflict of interest negotiating a deal with his former coalition colleagues, but Australian workers remember all too well that even when he was Prime Minister, Abbott’s deals did not favour Australians.

The Australian public are denied the right to know what will be in a new trade agreement with the UK which will likely directly impact millions of jobs. With Tony Abbott – who oversaw Australia signing on to the China Free Trade Agreement– working alongside the Morrison Government we are concerned it will include the same anti-worker provisions which appear in most trade deals negotiated by this Government.

No adequate protections for local workers and their jobs
Unregulated exploitation of vulnerable migrant workers
Deregulation of public services
Investor-State Dispute Settlement provisions that allow foreign corporations to sue governments for changes to domestic law
Quotes attributable to ACTU President Michele O’Neil:

“The COVID-19 crisis has shown the importance of strong Government support for local workers, and a robust and comprehensive set of rights for working people. Instead, this agreement has the potential to weaken the ability of our government to protect working people and expose workers to exploitation.

“We need to end the system which allows Governments to negotiate trade deals in secret and make sure that all deals put working people first.

“Australian. UK and New Zealand unions have released a joint statement outlining what a trade deal between countries should look like, in order to protect workers’ rights, local industry, public services and national sovereignty.

“An anti-worker trade deal will limit the ability of the Australian Government to respond to the ongoing pandemic and economic crisis. We need strong Government investment in reconstruction and local jobs and to strengthen the rights of all working people.
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Reply #1 - Sep 23rd, 2020 at 4:52pm
 
“We need to end the system which allows Governments to negotiate trade deals in secret and make sure that all deals put working people first.   Sad
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Reply #2 - Sep 26th, 2020 at 7:12am
 
whiteknight wrote on Sep 23rd, 2020 at 4:52pm:
“We need to end the system which allows Governments to negotiate trade deals in secret and make sure that all deals put working people first.   Sad


You'll only do that by getting rid of the lot - at which point - when you declare all trade deals will be done on behalf of and to suit the Australian people first, you will be labeled either a Communist or a Nazi, and moves will be set in train to get rid of you in one way or another.

You simply cannot permit governments of the people, by the people, and for the people to flourish on this earth, lest the peasants get too uppity and expect a fair go for a change.  (tongue in cheek) They have to earn their fair go same as their betters did, eh?
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Reply #3 - Sep 26th, 2020 at 7:01pm
 
We have a strict class system here:-

The Very Rich/Corporate Moguls (Upper Class)

The Partly Rich/Business People (Upper Middle Class)

The Wannabe Rich/Business/Political Hacks (Middle Class)

High Salary Earners/Top Public Servants (Middle Class)

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The Unemployed (Sub-Lower Class)

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