"Though unique in the world and without a single redeeming feature,
the Federal Government's workplace changes are already set in stone,
Sydney University's professor of industrial law, Ron McCallum, said
in a scathing assessment of the new rules.
(snip)
"His comments came as 151 economics, management, business, law, and
psychology and industrial relations academics attacked the new laws
yesterday. Professor McCallum was particularly scathing about
provisions under the new laws in which employers may refuse to
negotiate with unions even if a majority of workers voted for union
representation. Workers have this right in the US, Britain, Europe,
Japan and New Zealand."
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/academics-castigate-work-laws/2005/11/16/1132016863071.htmlIt seems that only Howard and the corporations are in favour of these
laws, which will rank us with the third world in terms of workers'
rights.
And not a peep out of Coalition ministers or backbenchers - they're
either as vicious as Howard, or just running scared. Either way,
they all deserve to be voted out at the next election.