Why should the tax payer fund a company that is being ripped off by their own unions.
How much did coke a cola make?
I am sick of companies of blaming the government.
The current crop of pollies have been there for a little while, how long has SPC been there?
I do agree, we need to stop cheap imports, blame Woolies and Coles for that.
How exactly are the 'unions' ripping off SPC Ardmona?
I heard Abbott talking a lot of cr@p about that this morning in relation to the existing Enterprise Agreement at SPCA.
One of the key issues he focussed on was the redundancy provisions. This demonstrates how little thought he has given to what he plucks out to justify his ideological position of "blame it on the workers".
Redundancy provisions have ZERO impact on recurrent costs if employees aren't being sacked. So, in the context of retaining staff this would provide NILL additional $ to re-equip.
Improved redundancy provisions, which inevitably come as part of a package of slightly lower wage rises, are valued by employers because they reduce immediate increases in wage costs and can be insured against for future risk - just as occurs in relation to sick leave.Sensible workers and responsible union reps also support this trade off, as it provides long term workers with a 'hedge' against being laid off in th future. It is a genuine "win:win".
Had such a stupid statement been made by a Labor or Green spokesman they would've been pilloried by the media, and rightly so, but a PM from the 'Party of Business' gets away with it, because the Fibs supposedly have 'economic expertise'.
A sad joke at the expense of a country community which doesn't fit the stereotypical image of rural Australia.
In the absence of support by the Federal Government I would like to see the following:
1/. State govt still kick in $25 million.
2/. SPCA sell $25 million in equity to the Industry super fund that covers AWU members.
Money is then available to re-equip the plant, workers have a stake in the plant through their super fund and the agreement could allow for either 1st right to buy back by Coke/Amatil, after an agreed number of years, or for the fund to sell into the open market.
There are positive solutions involving workers which don't necessitate attacking their wages and conditions, however this PM and his Ministers are not sufficiently unprejudiced to conceive of them.
I have never been a fan of Sharman Stone, however e on this occasion I recon she is spot on, and congrats to her for being so passionate in defence of her local community.
And yes, I have being consciously buying Ardmona tomatoes etc for several years.