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By Chris Monnox, published 11/10/2006There can be no denying that WorkChoices has made Australians feel less secure about their jobs.
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I tend to look at what Professor Ron McCallum says about Workchoices and he has recently come out and said that in 6-8yrs that Workchoices will become non-existent because of the 'wall of law' in the 1500 pages. He also said the following in which I think, he sums up for me what workchoices means to me, my family and workers in Australia.
Professor Ron McCallum on ABC Sunday Profile
'I came from the other side of the tracks, from the poor side of the tracks. I look at it from the plight of the individual. I think once you move law away from the individual you lose its humanity. We might want to say, “Okay, it’s nice for businesses who have a hundred or less employees not to worry about their unfair behaviour if they dismiss someone unfairly,” what about the individual who’s felt injustice? You know, we can all remember from childhood something that went wrong in our lives when we were unjustly dealt with. We may have been unjustly punished at school or our parents may have misconstrued something. Dickens wrote that every child has an innate sense of justice and I think we have it and we can all remember injustice. If the law means anything, if it’s not going to clang like an empty symbol it has to have justice at the core and justice and must be centred in the individual worth of individual human beings'.