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Sounds a bit harsh reading that back but having the day off does nothing for the guy or his family. If they wanted to show respect or help out they should have worked and donated an hour or 2 of their pay to the family to help them out. But like I said they're just looking for another day off after the melbourne cup.

Agree 100%. They loose a days pay, may as well organise it so they work and get paid 75% and the other 25% goes to the family. Would be worth at least several months pay to the family. Much better way to show respect.

When I was in my teens I worked for my dad as a sparky's apprentice. I had the weird position if seeing both the union and the employee sides of any dispute, made me dislike how unions operate, but I admire why they are trying to fight the good fight.

unions and lawyers, all tarred with the same brush. They would have you believe they are working for you but the pricks have their own agendas,

Do not believe the lies:

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This clutch will not install itself, no matter how much encouragement you give it :(

mine has this same pic on the back......still sitting in the shelf downstairs.

Morning Mangs,

Have to work late tonight :(, so may be late for ike's cream.

When are you ever on time?

Guys ended up going back to work at 9:30 this morning after the union f**ked around for 3 hours lol.

Do not believe the lies:

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This clutch will not install itself, no matter how much encouragement you give it :(

haha no i wont but there is alot of helpful hints for other areas of your 'romantic' life!!

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