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Old 09-02-2014, 10:53 AM   #11
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Smile Re: How generous are Australian working conditions

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Why not pay the $75 bucks and register a business name so you too can be a "boss"....errrr...comrade ?
Ive been a self employed contractor nearly all my working life .I now have my first permanent job as an employee after 48 yrs in the workforce ,been there now for 12 months ,had my first paid holiday this year ,not only do they pay you but they pay you more to go on holidays,geees how long has this been going on,the brother and comrade thing was a bit of a joke as this is how the union used to address people in the metal working trades ,but the unions did get all these great conditions we all now enjoy and thats a fact
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