freediver wrote Yesterday at 7:52pm:
Quote:But it used to be that it was the right of every man to withdraw his labor.
It still is Bobby. Absolutely. No man is a slave.
All that has changed is the right for union thugs to break your legs for turning up to work when they think you should be at home joining their effort to send your boss broke.
No - it's illegal to go on strike without permission.
Google AI:In Victoria, Australia, it is not illegal to go on strike without permission if the action is classified as protected industrial action. Under the Fair Work Act 2009, employees are legally entitled to engage in strikes to bargain for a new enterprise agreement, provided they have followed specific procedural steps such as holding a successful secret ballot and giving proper notice to their employer.
However, strikes that do not meet these legal criteria are considered unprotected industrial action and are effectively unlawful. Key restrictions include:
Timing: Protected action cannot be taken before the nominal expiry date of an existing enterprise agreement.
Ballot Requirement: The strike must be authorized by a protected action ballot order from the Fair Work Commission.
Purpose: The action must be related to bargaining for an agreement; strikes over general grievances unrelated to enterprise bargaining are not protected.
If employees engage in unprotected industrial action without permission or proper procedure,
they may face serious consequences, including dismissal, disciplinary action, or personal fines.