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'A Fair Go All Round': Workplace Relations in the 21st Century : Comments
By Heather Ridout, published 8/9/2004Heather Ridout discusses the changing needs of the Australian work force.
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I have worked in industry most of my working life both here and overseas,and can assure you that Australian workers are some of the most skilled and industrious.They are in demand on every continent on earth.
Australian workers build and design ships,cars,trains and houses.These products do not fail,and last a lot longer than the ones built in Europe,America,or Asia.
I should tell the story of the skilled fitter and turner who arrived from Opal in Germany and started to work at Holden's in the 1970's.
I asked him to compare Australian tradesmen with Germans,his comment was that as Australian workers have to work on older machines than in Germany and the USA, they were much more skilled.
Australian tradesmen have to produce much more than anyone on earth,they cannot be compared with the Chinese worker who for $10 a week has to work constantly from 6am till 10pm six and a half days a week,producing nails for Bunnings.
If Heather Ridout wants Aussie workers to work under those conditions then perhaps she should representThe Chinese Empoloyers and not Australian Employers.
It would do all those on the Aussie worker bashing train, to stop and consider how lucky they are too not have to work constantly for nine hours with one ten minute break for coffee,lunch and toilet per day.Try it one day, it is great fun and happening in a factory near you.
God did not create us all equal and we need to consider our fellow Australian's before we consider importing cheap labour into our great country.
Australia was not built on the sheeps back, but on the Australian workers back.
More empolyers are not training existing staff,because they may have to pay them more.So they are importing the skills and trying to pay them less than the Aussie who has been a loyal employee.