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Τhoughts for a stronger Union movement.

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Belly
You misunderstood me, I am not against the ALP, I voted ALP for parliament, I am against restrictions and presses on the UNIONS from the ALP, This problem is not only in Australia but worldwide, The socialist, social democrat, labor parties have some problems with their directions, IDs and the Unions are the victims of their confusion. Simple I say that the Union's role is different from ALP, and both must understand and respect these roles AND SUPPORT EACH OTHER. But the main reason for the weakness of the Union is because they brake their ties with Australian Society, the mass migration created problems on the Unions with many ways. I press you on this issue and I blame you but I know and I understand the problems and difficulties from discrimination, it is not an easy issue and we can not expect its solution from one day to an other.
Antonios Symeonakis
Adelaide
Posted by ASymeonakis, Friday, 25 April 2008 9:21:01 AM
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Tony
At least Belly is fair an Honest about things. I spoke to the head of the transport union and two others last week. Then Julias advisor etc etc. Tell me Tony did you see the protest in Melbourne for taxi drivers?
If you did would you please share your thoughts and feelings about that demostration. I dont mean the fact it was for better protection because for years we attended rallies in support of just that. I mean the structure and the behavoiur of these people which now the union deny having any part of.
That is what I mean.
Of course it was a transport workers union organised and run demonstration.
Hilarious- Now they say they were not union members simply other taxi drivers who joined in,. Well it was all done in the mean of the transport workers union.
So what are your comments regarding that.

Do you approve of unions encouraging that type of stupid bullying rude behavoiur of ripping shirts off and carrying on.

I recall attending many with well dressed well behaved quitley spoken people who did not break the law.

They seemed to manage to make their feeling know without the dreadful sight we all saw last week.

Hard to comprehend it was in Australia.
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Saturday, 3 May 2008 2:09:43 PM
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People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming
Was their claims and goals fair, right, logical?
Did their behave supports their rights, claims, goals?
If yes and if taxpayers will not pay for their shirts then NO PROBLEM! Many others do worst things. Try to understand them! they found a way to promote their rights, to attract people's support. For me this kind of activities are expected in a democratic country.
It is seemed the Unions did not do their job good enough and the drivers used their own way to promote their rights!
If they succeeded then we could expect more strange things from many others!.
Do not worry, they are part from the game, a democratic game which protect us from much bigger problems!
People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming
Open your heart this world is more complex than we thing and a little bit more crazy!! Do not worry, this is our world!
be happy!
Antonios Symeonakis
Adelaide
Posted by ASymeonakis, Saturday, 3 May 2008 11:32:22 PM
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