Demerit system for bad union behaviour wins business backing

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The influential mining lobby group, the Minerals Council of Australia, has backed proposed changes to an industrial relations bill that would see union officials and unions that breach workplace laws accrue penalty points | DarrenGrayRural CroweDM

Business groups have backed proposed changes to a controversial industrial relations bill that would see union officials and unions that breach workplace laws accrue demerit points that could then lead to bans.

"What it does is it provides an incentive to make sure that union officials are behaving well. And that's what any point system is, it's an incentive to act within accordance of the law, or to behave well," said Minerals Council of Australia chief executive Tania Constable."It's not binary, it's not prescriptive on union officials. It sets the appropriate standards and it will ensure that those standards are maintained," she said.

"We're supportive in principle, we haven't seen the detail, but from our perspective so long as the intent of the bill is retained we're very much keen to see it through," she said.

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DarrenGrayRural CroweDM This kind of law could apply to media companies or even the mineral council of Australia what goes around comes around auspol

DarrenGrayRural CroweDM Demerit points for shoddy and dangerous high rise buildings and buildings that have dangerous cladding. Demerit points for a PM who can't govern for the people and does his master's bidding.

DarrenGrayRural CroweDM Cool. Banks, multinationals, can’t wait.

DarrenGrayRural CroweDM How about jail for wage theft and a carbon tax on pollution.

DarrenGrayRural CroweDM the bosses hate to pay fines In many cases they r doing short cuts to get cheap projects We need to fines d bosses like anti competitive law

DarrenGrayRural CroweDM How about a demerit system for politicians with Cayman Island bank accounts who are compromised by corporate donations? By demerits, i mean guillotines

DarrenGrayRural CroweDM What about penalty points for politicians and corporations to ensure integrity?

DarrenGrayRural CroweDM What a disgrace as the mining lobby is the master of the Scott Morrison’s LNP govt. Reason - LNP “POLITICAL DONORS”

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