industrial relations

How is it that Kevin Andrews thinks it so necessary to look after the interests of the Village Theatre complex which has millions of dollars when it is not necessary to reward a loyal employee of 20 years.

An ordinary man devotes 20 years of his life to a company and then that company is under no obligation to see that he has a fair deal and a chance to continue his life in some degree of comfort as a reward for his service.

This is from a politician that at the end of his political career, soon we hope, will want a pension of several thousands of dollars a year for the rest of his miserable life. I still can’t understand how ordinary working people can vote into power these people that have never done a day of labour in their life and are prepared to screw down anyone that does have to work for a living.

This man claims to be a believer in the teachings of Jesus but hasn’t any understanding of the meaning of charity or compassion, the man, like most of his coleagues, is a monster.

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One Response to industrial relations

  1. Gemmell says:

    Grandad,

    I’m sure you mean a few hundred thousand instead of a few thousand a year.

    Also, as a reader, I don’t really know what you’re talking about. To fix this, use a link to another webpage to fill the user in on the story you are commenting on. That way, if I’m not up with the news (and I’m not), I can follow your link and read up on the story that has prompted this blog post.