atw: Re: Was OT: Culture - now truth and logic
- From: warren.lewington@xxxxxxxxx
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:45:41 +0800
Yes, that's right. I did not want to mention churchill (note case) for
that. His reputation is so well regarded still.
The iron lady was quite the real deal wasn't she? Oh, and there are quite
a few others who have tried.
Problem we have now is the lack of union representation here. we have lost
the union as a 'united we stand' paradigm. Particularly pertinent for
unionism now would be call centre type clerical staff, IT based careers,
and the blue collar industries that are losing their unions. Don't
misunderstand me, I have never been a union person, and was black-banned
once, (over unrelated disputes with a company, I lost work as an
apprentice!) but I know unions changed lots of our work conditions for the
better...
I wonder if these new IR laws may begin a new era of unionism?
Warren Lewington
Technical Writer
Metso Minerals
Arndell Park, Sydney.
NSW, Australia.
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