At this stage the court is complicit. To allow this dispute to affect the lives of millions of commuters at this time of the year is internationally laughable
All the unions are copying the ambos deals but that was a very unique case. They were the lowest paid ambos in the country for over a decade. At least the ambos were still going to show up for work for new years but just unregistered
Why is it always NSW has so much problems in one month then the whole world put together in ten years. Public transport Doctors and nurses Internet Schools Airlines flight like Qantas If i miss anything let me know thanks
@@friendship9904 You miss the part that these are not new, there are ongoing issues. Go to Europe and see for yourself, every countries have major train or bus strikes, it is normal over there.
If people didn’t need to fork out so much of their income on putting a roof over their head they wouldn’t need to be pushing for 36% wage increases. Property is a serious issue and the degree it has been neglected by consecutive governments is criminal.
At this stage the court is complicit.
To allow this dispute to affect the lives of millions of commuters at this time of the year is internationally laughable
These union bosses are just packs of wolves waiting for their time to pounce.
Bro even the opposition leader is siding with the government on this
All the unions are copying the ambos deals but that was a very unique case. They were the lowest paid ambos in the country for over a decade.
At least the ambos were still going to show up for work for new years but just unregistered
🚑 ambulances?
@ ambos is a Australian slang for ambulance
@@TheHingshing When unions become communists or when communists disguise themselves as unions, you get what we have with Sydneytrains and the RBTU
ur telling me as a health worker, they can have their salary increased while i work harder and cant even have pay rise???
Give the rail workers -32% pay rise. I don't care and I don't ride NSW 3rd-world class trains
Why is it always NSW has so much problems in one month then the whole world put together in ten years.
Public transport
Doctors and nurses
Internet
Schools
Airlines flight like Qantas
If i miss anything let me know thanks
@@friendship9904 You miss the part that these are not new, there are ongoing issues. Go to Europe and see for yourself, every countries have major train or bus strikes, it is normal over there.
@k.vn.k thanks for letting me know
If people didn’t need to fork out so much of their income on putting a roof over their head they wouldn’t need to be pushing for 36% wage increases. Property is a serious issue and the degree it has been neglected by consecutive governments is criminal.