Chip and Chase said:
SeaEagleRock8 said:
Brissie Kid said:
er, isn't sacking someone a sort of bullying? Just saying.
Certainly can be, and economic bullying by the rich and powerful is a commonplace that we don't always recognise for what it is. It is an exercise of power in each case, the question being, is it an appropriate exercise of power?
Personally I'd prefer power to be exercised democratically, rather than according to who is biggest ugliest and most scary. Or richest and most ruthless.
So all potential terminations of employment need to be put to the vote ?? It's hard enough to sack lazy, useless employees now let alone having to make it a "the tribe has spoken" moment.
Haha, no not suggesting that with our current employment regimes.
However, I disagree it's hard to sack 'useless' employees now, it is actually very easy to sack useful qualified and hard-working employees, just ask ex-workers from...QANTAS, the banks, Holden, Ford, Orica, Bonds, etc etc etc, and indeed the public service which has lost 1000s of jobs in recent times with many more to go