Monday 3 November 2008
Before we get to the answer, let's run through some important points:
- Remember - an ECA is a non-union deal. And why doesn't Telstra want employee representatives involved in negotiating a new wage deal?
- The register process is a stunt - it's not legitimate in our view
- You can't introduce a workplace agreement by "registering interest"
- Only a formal ballot, with a full copy of the agreement to be voted on, can bring in a new enterprise agreement
- Telstra is using the process to map out where it might win a non-union deal - and where it will have to put in resources and pressure to get workers to support a non-union deal.
Telstra HR love playing these games.
Want the proof? - read this article from earlier in the year:
So treat Telstra HR in the same way it is treating your call for unions to represent you in wage talks - IGNORE THEM.
Keep their HR team in the dark and don't encourage this type of employee manipulation.
Don't register any interest at all in the ECA.
And here's a bit of advice that might raise some eyebrows:
Don't tell Telstra you will vote NO.
They're just using that information to plan what they need to do to get your vote.

