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Endman posted:u wot m8 If you are posting to complain about my obvious traitorous adoption of capitalism and subsequent stamping of my boots on the proletariat
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open24hours posted:They've been doing the same thing for years. I guess it makes gamers feel like they'd be good for something more than cannon fodder. Yeah I think ISIS recruiting from games like counterstrike is pretty awful too.
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Cartoon posted:If you are posting to complain about my obvious traitorous adoption of capitalism and subsequent stamping of my boots on the proletariat Nah, I was honestly surprised they're not obligated to tell you your award. I mean, you're still Petit Bourgeois scum, but that's not what I was getting at. <3
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Placing the petit bourgeois up against the wall first would give more time for the industrialists to execute their escape plans.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:07 |
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Who do we put against the wall first? After hambeet I mean.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:12 |
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Yourself. Revolutions are tools of the powerful and revolutionaries are their pawns.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:13 |
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I will take solace in the knowledge I, Endman Tribune of Plebs, died for my people and their emancipation from the capitalists. And also because hambeet will go first.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:16 |
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Moss report released. Abbott gets poll bounce. Rape camps announced.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:22 |
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drat Sarah hanson Young needs a speaking coach.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:23 |
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My lounge room needs a speaking couch.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:24 |
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tomkash posted:Don't forget those who work nightshifts either, everyone who doesn't work 9-5 Monday to Friday just got a pay cut. Nightshift penalty rates are extremely important, not many people appreciate how much it can gently caress up your life working opposite hours to everybody else. Having to work weekends is bad enough but waking up after your partner goes to work and getting home after they are in bed, to use the most common example really really sucks. I did this for 6 months once long ago, yes, it's the worst. Yay for industrial relations advocates screwing the workers.
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SynthOrange posted:Moss report released. Abbott gets poll bounce. Rape camps announced. I'd say cum hoc ergo propter hoc, but Australia is just that racist.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:26 |
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katlington posted:drat Sarah hanson Young needs a speaking coach. She seems fine to me
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:27 |
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Endman posted:Does the higher overall pay make up for the loss of penalty rates? If so, it could be a good thing. Depends I guess. As someone that doesn't get penalty rates (thanks Howard) and works most weekends it's horrible. You can lose a lot of money.
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Cartoon posted:It's an optional piece of data on a legal payslip. I have a mate who still doesn't know what award and/or contract he is employed under as his employer either lies or refuses to divulge depending on the occasion of the request. Given they are risking dismissal on each occasion, it would seem requiring it on a payslip would be reasonable but alas here we are. Aren't most employee rights covered by the federal Fair Work Act these days even if they are on state awards? I can't believe a person can be employed without being told the terms of their employment.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:32 |
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That base rate boost is gonna get eaten up, and it will end up like casual rates. Almost every time you hear someone complaining about how much an employee gets paid too much you will hear them quote the casual rate, where they are choosing to pay 25% more in exchange for taking away workers rights.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 02:37 |
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JESUS loving CHRIST GO loving DIE YOU GODDAMN TRAITOR loving SCUM SDA I HOPE SOMEONE SETS FIRE TO YOUR loving GENITALS
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 03:01 |
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Anyone have the latest on Hockey v Fairfax?
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V for Vegas posted:Aren't most employee rights covered by the federal Fair Work Act these days even if they are on state awards? I can't believe a person can be employed without being told the terms of their employment. quote:What has to be on a pay slip? Award or contract is not required and is not given by this (and other) employers so that you can't easily check what your actual conditions are. Also the Saturday loading is only 10% under the retail assistant's award. Retailers are doin' it tough
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Gorilla Salad posted:[nerd post incoming] Sorry, it's been a boring morning of meetings. Howdy, You make a couple of interesting points here. Enron was a vile and corrupt house of cards that not only put power out of reach of millions at critical peaks it also brought down the then Governor of California Gray Davis. Enron acted in a way that was highly illegal, completely immoral and probably not enough people are rotting in jail for it. However raising the evil spectre that "private companies can gently caress an entire state and kill whole loads of people and never break a single law" is probably stretching it a tad. Australia is not America from a corporate governance perspective and let's hope it never comes close. I've been suffering under the terrible yoke of privatised power in Victoria for nearly two decades here and you know what? It probably could be better, but it probably could be worse. From a pricing perspective I'm sure the electricity price down here is more than competetive. From memory you are describing the Enron "Death Star" tactic. Like California NSW is already a part of an interstate wholesale power market. Though, I doubt this scenario could occur there as the market is much more regulated. I'm sure people can still make the motza off it but Victorian companies haven't killed you off yet. Yep, agree power is an essential service but for anyone who had to deal with the then SEC (State Electricity Commission) in Victoria would tell you that it was always painfully clear that they were completely unfamiliar with the concept. Yeah, maybe they didn't lose always money but they always delivered woeful service. A government department can be just as no fucks given as any private company. The only difference is they are measuring their success in growing entitlement balances not profits. And they can be just as negligent, just as deadly. Case in point 1983 the "Ash Wednesday" bushfire was found to be caused by poor maintenance of power lines. In response the SEC brought power lines up to an acceptable standard - all over the state as they were shitful. No other penalty. Sorry about your lost stuff. Wind the clock forward to "Black Saturday". AusNet are now hit with a half a billion dollar compensation claim over ONE broken component that was struck by lightening before malfunctioning. I doubt the SEC would have ever been held to that high standard. I know AusNet are incentivised by safety now. I can tell because of the nasty letters I keep getting from them every time a branch from one of the trees on my property grows any where near some of their infrastruture. So, should NSW privatise? Sounds like the wrong questions to me. I would probably be asking how should NSW manage a likely change to power over the next couple of generations. Essentially is the power infrastructure game even going to be the industry we know it today? From a capture perspective we're doing well. It's the storage dimension that will be a game changer (thinking https://www.ambri.com as an example). My hopeful belief is that solar will really take off once cheap, reliable and safe storage is cracked. That infrastructure just isn't going to so valuable anymore. People might look back on this as the best chance NSW had to cash in on a system that only half people want in the near future. Once we eventually get there (because we should) you also have a completely different discussion on who is better placed to mandate change, deliver that change, preserve or unpick what is left behind. I will agree that none of this is probably playing in the minds of the NSW LNP besides roads, roads, roads but sometimes it's interesting how things turn out. So while I found your post interesting I think (as with most things) there's always more to the discussion than the privatisation = bad point.
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Les Affaires posted:"Okay you got me, I'll sit this one out until next round... guys? next round? Uh, there's a next round right" "Captain, private poopl0rd69 was out teabagging the hajis and there was a heap of screaming and then he went radio silent. I think he's lagged out."
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 03:34 |
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Also;- Honestly, its like antifa aren't even needed anymore. This current batch appear to be quite sufficient at pwning themselves.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 03:35 |
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auzdark posted:Courier Mail reporting the important things again. Been recruiting for loving years. Terrorist movements have had supporters making themed CS mods for loving years. How is this news now?
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 03:37 |
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My parents, as part of their crusade to turn every bird within 5 kilometres into food-grubbing dole bludgers, taught our local lorikeets to eat meat - much to the dismay of the local magpies who'd had a monopoly on it before.
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Graic Gabtar posted:America's Army. It's the Daily Tele. They still run exposes on secret internet languages that teens use to hide from their parents, like NIFOC (NAKED IN FRONT OF COMPUTER)
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tomkash posted:Don't forget those who work nightshifts either, everyone who doesn't work 9-5 Monday to Friday just got a pay cut. Nightshift penalty rates are extremely important, not many people appreciate how much it can gently caress up your life working opposite hours to everybody else. Having to work weekends is bad enough but waking up after your partner goes to work and getting home after they are in bed, to use the most common example really really sucks. I have friends who work both Saturdays and Sundays because the time and a half means they effectively get an entire extra day's pay. For some this means an increase in their quality of life because they no longer have to worry so much about every bill. For others it means they only need to work four days a week and can spend an extra day at home taking care of their small children. But for all of them, the extra money is the only reason they chose to work weekends. I mean, gently caress, why else would you work weird hours? They're so lucky right now they live in Victoria, but those days are numbered. With the SDA being scum, what's a good union for poor retail bastards to join?
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Gorilla Salad posted:With the SDA being scum, what's a good union for poor retail bastards to join? Seriously, why the hell am I paying them if they're gonna do poo poo like this all the time?
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 03:58 |
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I work night shift and weekends (although night shift on weekends pays the same as weekend day shift, which sucks but eh). I definitely only do it for penalty rates, base rate sucks. Sure do enjoy seeing people a lot less and having to gently caress up my sleep even further just to have dinner with family. Also sleeping through family bbq's.
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fliptophead posted:Pretty much this. The actual plan is to sell off the infrastructure, Transgrid, Ausgrid and Endeavor, rather than the power stations, so the means of delivery will be in private hands rather than the coal stations. Which is what my company does, service substations and grid.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 04:04 |
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Not exactly "solidarity forever" is it?
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 04:09 |
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So the state will be maintaining the coal generators in the last legs of fossil fuel power generation, while giving away the distribution channels which will be used regardless of changes to energy production
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 04:11 |
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Nah we'll just burn wood instead http://theconversation.com/burning-wood-for-electricity-new-demands-new-questions-37954
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QT's full of laughs, today. JBish opens with "the cuts to the aid budget is the ALP's fault" because the ALP are writing the budget, and then follows it up with "10 year old children are being trained to use weapons in Daesh territory". So they have a choice, I guess: learn to use weapons in Syria or come to Australia and get raped in detention camps e; Tony says that rape camps are a decent humanitarian program "There are no more serious crimes than those committed against the young and the vulnerable" A Liberal talking about immigration camps? No, forced marriage. ee; Hahaha, Christensen just interrupted on a point of order to say that Bandt (during the forced marriage thing) interjected with "at least they're not in detention" Murodese fucked around with this message at 04:36 on Mar 24, 2015 |
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Murodese posted:QT's full of laughs, today. JBish opens with "the cuts to the aid budget is the ALP's fault" because the ALP are writing the budget, and then follows it up with "10 year old children are being trained to use weapons in Daesh territory". So they have a choice, I guess: learn to use weapons in Syria or come to Australia and get raped in detention camps If we’re honest, most of us would accept that a bad husband to a child bride is a little bit like a bad father or a bad boss
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 04:53 |
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Bishop's pissed that they keep cutting stuff out of her department. It's why she was eyerolling / facepalming behind Hockey yesterday.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 05:06 |
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We have to hand it to the treasurer. Not only is targeting foreign aid going to benefit the bottom line without affecting stimulus measures, it also reduces our influence in the region and makes us less of an imperialist power!
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Gorilla Salad posted:
I dodged having to join SDA once because there was technically a small amount of tradesman style work involved that fell under the old Misc union so I stuck with United Voice from my hospitality days.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 05:14 |
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SDA: Not even once. I heard the announcement this morning on the radio and immediately got angry. Labor and the SDA making a deal to hurt workers, while both pretend to represent them.
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starkebn posted:She seems fine to me Are yo- are you actually.... serious *eyes dart around the camera* serious? Doctor Spaceman posted:Bishop's pissed that they keep cutting stuff out of her department. It's why she was eyerolling / facepalming behind Hockey yesterday. Hockey's response was gold. Ol' Joe's set the dames in a tizzy again!
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