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The Forum > General Discussion > Rediculous Penilty rates are just not suited to some sectors.

Rediculous Penilty rates are just not suited to some sectors.

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If you are talking about the Carbon price butch, Abbott abolished it not the voters of Australia, which led to the raising of power rates. All that crap about bringing power prices down ,once the carbon tax was gone that was it never to be mentioned again. What a thieving mongrel that man was.

Bill won't do anything the voters don't want done, he is not like Abbott with relentless lies.

A conglomerate like Coles underpaying staff, what a measly pack of ar soles.
Posted by 579, Friday, 3 June 2016 7:49:20 AM
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579, is this the same back stabbing ex union thug we are talking about, the one that brought not just one, but two leaders down. Yea right, a very trustworthy bloke indeed.

As for you and Paul's rant about Coles, there is obviously more to that story as the last time I looked they were a publicly listed company and would not deliberately break the rules.

Meanwhile, I suggest you and your new found friend Duncan may want to 'watch this space' so as to say to see the fallout of this young guys actions.

While i'm not suggesting he has done anything wrong, people have to understand that for every action there is a reaction, and this one could hurt many a young one.

BTW Paul, how many of those Sunday shoppers do you think would be church goers.

Surely they are the real sinners Paul, with their typical double standards. But what would I know, I don't follow some mythical being or get sucked in to supporting a mega buck money making machine fleecing millions in tax free dollars out of the faithful. All in the name of charity, or so they often claim. Another joke for another discussion.

So Paul, should I leave the light on while waiting for your answer to my very direct and relevant question, or should I just accept you are a typical one who has double standards.

Waiting, waiting, waiting.
Posted by rehctub, Friday, 3 June 2016 8:30:51 AM
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Paul,

Aunty Disease Rhiannon regularly produces anti semetic propaganda.

How was Karel Solomon's back rub?
Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 3 June 2016 1:10:37 PM
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I have a grandaughter who goes to highschool and works weekends at Woolworths Department store, to earn her own money.

Her pay isnt that much, I wouldnt like to see her have a reduction in her take home pay because of a reduction in penality rates.

However I can see that when opening a cafe On a Sunday, penality rates may mean its
not profitable to open at all.
Maybe there could be some criteria based on profitability, as to if penality rates are required to be paid at what percentage
Posted by CHERFUL, Saturday, 4 June 2016 8:53:38 PM
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I had no idea about the whole thing and I am so surprised! How is this even possible?!
Posted by RobertMiller74, Monday, 6 June 2016 4:56:13 AM
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CHERFUL

Your granddaughters penalty rates have already been traded away by the Shoppies union in exchange for a large payment to the union from Woolies, which occurred under the watch of Shorten.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 6 June 2016 9:56:13 AM
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