• Seagoon_@aussie.zoneOP
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    2 months ago

    I think it would be more politically astute to accept the charges

    and protest outside of federal liberal party headquarters demanding equal action on political corruption

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      2 months ago

      That would miss the point of the protest. It was a mass action from the community, where a broad range of unions and non-union organisations participated, to rally together and voice our response to the extreme administration bills. I’ve gone into a little detail on my perspective here. Overall, we must recognise the way this bill was handled as a knowingly-inappropriate response to the situation and a threat to the whole labour movement.

      In case I need to state it, I’m not defending corruption, I’m not saying that there aren’t people who should be charged and removed. There are real problems with the CFMEU and the members should be empowered to root it out of their union. Putting in a dictator with huge conflicts of interest with the workers is not how to do that. That’s how to union-bust.

      and protest outside of federal liberal party headquarters demanding equal action on political corruption

      The Liberal party didn’t do this. The protest is critiquing the Labor party and their attack on the labour movement.

      The Liberal party also probably couldn’t care less about the protesters, might as well be vegans threatening to boycott a butcher. Union reps are a major component of the Labor party, and union rank-and-file are a large part of their voter support base.