• manuallybreathing@lemmy.ml
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    7 days ago

    Australia has implied freedom of expression, but there’s actually a lot of laws regarding things you cannot say, mostly around being ‘offensive’

    the Union Accords which came into effect in the 1990s made it functionally illegal for Unions to strike, they only time they’re allowed is duing a Bargaining Agreement negotiation, and they need permission to do so

    a lot of our unions are also now huge amalgamations, so when for example construction workers strike, the forestry workers Union (the same union, CFMEU) cops a fine, and everyone gets mad at the workers struggling for better conditions

    there’s huge anti Union sentiment here, less than %20 of person are in their Union, and a lot of what the struggle for is a bigger piece of capital’s cake (especially because theyre not allowed to do secondary strikes in solidarity with other workers outside of their job site, so there’s no strikes to support international workers)

    the colonies suck, but you gotta struggle where you are

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      how is that even accepted by the public. that’s like the government making work mandatory and bans freedom of assembly.

      that’s like more tyrannical than whatever stereotypes the USSR had