Decision on our ballot put
off 'till Monday.
Australia Post yesterday
used the equivalent of a
“sick note” to deliberately
sabotage a hearing into your
Union’s industrial action
ballot application.
Under the law, Fair Work
Australia (FWA) -- the body
that has taken over from the
Australian Industrial
Relations Commission -- must
consider ballot applications
within two days of such
applications being lodged.
Instead of making their way
to Sydney for the hearing,
Post’s senior managers
deliberately stayed away in
Melbourne.
Post lawyers claimed one of
their reps had to get an
ingrown nail removed so they
couldn’t work – unlike
Postal workers that get sent
back to work with broken
feet by Facility Nominated
Doctors.
Post claimed that “key
people” weren’t available to
attend the hearing.
Australia Post has 34,000
employees. Their lawyers
have offices in nearly all
states of Australia.
And because they “didn’t
have enough people
available” to attend FWA’s
consideration of our
application for action, our
decision was put off 'till
next Monday afternoon.
The truth is this:
They didn’t care if that got
in the way of your rights at
work or the schedule of Fair
Work Australia.
They certainly didn’t care
if that frustrates your
democratic right to have a
say on whether or not to
vote in an industrial action
ballot. But, worse still:
Bear this in mind:
if any group of Australia
Post employees walked off
the job today and undertook
industrial action,
management would use the law
to get a hearing within 48
hours to make people go back
to work. If we didn’t
attend, they would insist
that the hearing proceed
regardless. We would not
have the chance to prepare
our case.
There’s no balance because
-- when it comes to
Australia Post – they think
that the law only applies
the way they want it to
apply, because they have the
money and resources to try
to make things work that
way.
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GET MAD AND GET EVEN |
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Post's legal
pranks make the
law a farce -
don't put up
with it
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If you're not a
member join
by Monday,
lunchtime
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If you've
changed your
personal details
recently -
contact the CEPU
today
- (02) 9893 7822
or email
admina@cepu.org
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