Nonsense

by Justin on Mar 09, 2009

Nothing depresses me more than listening to Julia Gillard, I don't think anything she says makes sense. From the ABC,

"The political party in the Australian Parliament that is spitting in the face of the Australian people and refusing to recognise that mandate is the Liberal Party, with Mr Turnbull dithering on one side, looking over his shoulder to see what Mr Costello is going to say to him next."

What Julia doesn't understand is that their new IR laws will destroy jobs. Unfortunately she can't see beyond the few short-term jobs it will "save" and definitely can't see thousands of jobs that will never be created because of these "reforms". Of course the unions are in full support,

Ms Burrow says a national union poll shows workers want new laws to protect them during the global financial crisis.

"People know that the rights and protections that are in the government's IR bills are more important than ever in an economic downturn," she said.

"Unfair dismissal protection is absolutely central to people's security, they must be put in place."

Any policy that increases the cost of labour above the market rate (when I say market rate, I mean the fair rate) will increase unemployment and lower the standard of living of the nation as a whole. The government has made it nearly impossible to tell if someone is 'employed' or not, the ABS definition is a joke:

"Employed persons comprise all those civilians aged 15 years and over who worked for one hour or more in the reference week or who had a job from which they were absent. Work is taken to mean work for one hour or more during the reference week, undertaken for pay, profit, commission or payment in kind, in a job, business or farm, or without pay in a family business or farm."

Needless to say, even if you aren't 'employed' according to the above definition (one hour a week? are they kidding?), you have to fill several criteria before you're considered 'unemployed'. If you saved for a rainy day and never have to step foot in a Centrelink office, chances are you're not unemployed by their definition.

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