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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2406
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ok, this shouldn't be as bad as the other week but it looks like from 10am to 1pm today (Friday) QR will be striking once again. With luck this won't mess anyone up too bad.
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| #0 02:11am 17/02/06 |
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Eds
Posts: 7845
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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f*****s, its always harder to get a park.
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| #1 02:25am 17/02/06 |
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idonwananame
Posts: 132
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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SACK EM
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| #2 08:16am 17/02/06 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 11963
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what jerks
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| #3 08:20am 17/02/06 |
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fade
Posts: 2171
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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TransLink has been informed that all Citytrain services will run to schedule on Friday 17 February 2006.
Last updated 7:00am 17/02/06 transinfo.qld.gov.au |
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| #4 08:39am 17/02/06 |
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Spook
Posts: 15731
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yer, strike is off
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| #5 08:40am 17/02/06 |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 13429
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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"Queensland Rail train crews are the only train crews in Australia that have to work a 40-hour week over eight weeks. I don't understand what this means. |
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| #6 09:20am 17/02/06 |
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Persay
Posts: 3904
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think it means that they average a 320hour load over an 8 week period. I.e. they get worked like a vietnamese prostitute some weeks and forgotten like an unwanted stepchild for the remaining weeks.
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| #7 09:26am 17/02/06 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1461
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Oh my god..they're bitching about having to work a 40 hour week. f***ing hell welcome to the real world where 95% of people work at least a 40 hour week.
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| #8 01:41pm 17/02/06 |
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Tiny
Posts: 894
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I know, f***en lower class winging union workers. Always want a better deal. Im over there bulls***.
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| #9 02:14pm 17/02/06 |
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shrapse
Posts: 3378
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Oh my god..they're bitching about having to work a 40 hour week. f***ing hell welcome to the real world where 95% of people work at least a 40 hour week. No |
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| #10 03:22pm 17/02/06 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1464
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just don't understand this situation - and I probably don't know enough about what's going on. The only way they should be striking about this is if
They were working 37.5 or 38 hours a day and that was increaseed to 40 without warning but the pay remained the same. If that happened, then striking is probably reasonable. If it's always been 40 hours and they've just got a beef because other states only work 37 then SUCK IT UP OR QUIT! If they've had the hours increased to 40 and they've been paid for that extra time then SUCK IT UP OR QUIT! Striking is such a load of crap, it's the same as chucking a tantrum as a kid if your mum says you have to wash the dishes before TV. |
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| #11 03:29pm 17/02/06 |
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fade
Posts: 2172
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i think you will find they want to work 40 hours per week, every week. As present they only work at 160hr 4-week cycle meaning they could do 60hrs, 20hrs, 50hrs, 30hrs.
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| #12 03:33pm 17/02/06 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1465
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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...but if that's what they signed up for, if nothing has changed then I don't see how they can strike.
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| #13 03:44pm 17/02/06 |
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Amaya
Posts: 313
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Yah I've seen people at QR have to work 12 + hours a day and then have nothing for 4 days at a time... screws with your sleeping schedule that sort of thing.
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| #14 03:57pm 17/02/06 |
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infi
Posts: 3055
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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QR and the AFLUE been negotiating for a new agreement for traincrew employees. In an information circular posted on their website part of their claims include:
The AFULE and the RTBU identified core issues as critical to be identical in each agreement, those being:- If they are still negotiating and no certified agreement exists at present, their industrial action would be legal in order to leverage their claims. QR also issued a media release stating that the unions were trying to double dip in this claim as employees had already been granted a 38 ordinary hour working week in 1990 where the remaining 2 hours were to be paid as overtime. Now the unions seek to be paid 40 hours wages for 38 hours of work, according the CEO of QR. I guess the truth lies somewhere in between as is usually the case in these matters. last edited by infi at 16:11:48 17/Feb/06 |
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| #15 04:11pm 17/02/06 |
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eK
Posts: 9717
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Some of you simply have no idea.
Oh my god..they're bitching about having to work a 40 hour week. f***ing hell welcome to the real world where 95% of people work at least a 40 hour week.They want a 38 hour week because thats what the rest of us QR employees get, and it's not 38 hours every week we get, it simply means you work 3 x 40 hour weeks and then you get one day off in the 4th. Which is what I get. ...but if that's what they signed up for, if nothing has changed then I don't see how they can strike.This isn't what they signed up for, the unions came to an agreement with management, which management are now backing out of, and instead of agreeing to terms the unions will settle with, management are offering less. Striking is such a load of crap, it's the same as chucking a tantrum as a kid if your mum says you have to wash the dishes before TV.You obviously have no idea what you're talking about, Strikes are one of the most effective ways the Drivers/Guards can get their point across to management. They've been arguing and holding meeting for months and months and months, and finally they've decided to show their muscle....no drivers = no trains...what better threat to those in charge is that to show they're serious? Do you have any better suggestions? |
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| #16 06:56pm 17/02/06 |
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idonwananame
Posts: 133
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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"You obviously have no idea what you're talking about, Strikes are one of the most effective ways the Drivers/Guards can get their point across to management. They've been arguing and holding meeting for months and months and months, and finally they've decided to show their muscle....no drivers = no trains...what better threat to those in charge is that to show they're serious? Do you have any better suggestions?"
teachers,nurses,railworkers,etc pull this s*** all the time ,givin no thought to the effect on others. its piss poor,every over type of worker manages to work out terms and conditions rarely striking.f***em sackem its a monkey job anyways can train others to do (wheres old joe when ya need him) |
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| #17 07:09pm 17/02/06 |
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dRanged
Posts: 759
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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ER doctors are underpaid and overworked, they should strike
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| #18 07:15pm 17/02/06 |
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eK
Posts: 9719
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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when you learn to quote properly I will credit you with a reply idonwananame
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| #19 07:13pm 17/02/06 |
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Jim
Posts: 4040
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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but you just did already
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| #20 08:27pm 17/02/06 |
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Spook
Posts: 15738
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ZING
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| #21 08:28pm 17/02/06 |
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infi
Posts: 3057
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the unions were trying to double dip in this claim as employees had already been granted a 38 ordinary hour working week in 1990 where the remaining 2 hours were to be paid as overtime |
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| #22 08:40pm 17/02/06 |
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