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Unions Increase Minimum Wage Claim To 6% (Read 868 times)
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Re: Unions Increase Minimum Wage Claim To 6%
Reply #60 - Yesterday at 8:11pm
 
freediver wrote Yesterday at 8:03pm:
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No - it's illegal to go on strike without permission
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You are still allowed to withdraw your labour Bobby. It's called resigning.



OK - with 2 weeks notice.   Undecided
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Re: Unions Increase Minimum Wage Claim To 6%
Reply #61 - Today at 7:54am
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 8:11pm:
freediver wrote Yesterday at 8:03pm:
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No - it's illegal to go on strike without permission
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You are still allowed to withdraw your labour Bobby. It's called resigning.



OK - with 2 weeks notice.   Undecided


No-one is going to whip you if you don't turn up for those two weeks Bobby. Or don't try very hard. If you really don't want to be there, your boss won't want you there either.
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Re: Unions Increase Minimum Wage Claim To 6%
Reply #62 - Today at 1:00pm
 
freediver wrote Today at 7:54am:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 8:11pm:
freediver wrote Yesterday at 8:03pm:
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No - it's illegal to go on strike without permission
.

You are still allowed to withdraw your labour Bobby. It's called resigning.



OK - with 2 weeks notice.   Undecided


No-one is going to whip you if you don't turn up for those two weeks Bobby. Or don't try very hard. If you really don't want to be there, your boss won't want you there either.



But do you think that it's correct that the Fair Work Commission
decides on when a strike is legal or not
and can impose draconian punishments?

I'm curious.
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