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Yeah he probably is a dinosaur, but if your job can be done from home keep an eye on conditions, the boss won't want it for nothing. Pretty sure it will be to their advantage regardless of personal productivity.
Mass sackings won't happen, it's already covered by work place relations.
And I still like CBDs. Everytime I get to go the Melbourne CBD I have a ball, well pre covid anyway.
 

Redford

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Yeah he probably is a dinosaur, but if your job can be done from home keep an eye on conditions, the boss won't want it for nothing. Pretty sure it will be to their advantage regardless of personal productivity.
Mass sackings won't happen, it's already covered by work place relations.
And I still like CBDs. Everytime I get to go the Melbourne CBD I have a ball, well pre covid anyway.
That’s what I’m saying. Many industries (like mine) want certain jobs performed from home. It’s much much cheaper !

I like CBD’s too. But they’ll adjust, plus we’ll develop more vibrant burroughs or villages. Awesome.

Unfortunately dinosaur Price doesn’t get this and just wants - strangely - public servants to be sacked. Hmmm just the public servants and not the private employees that make up the vast majority of CBD employees and who aren’t working in the CBD anymore ?

How strange….I wonder what would be motivating him to say that and write such a stupid, I’ll informed article ?

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spook

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Price is a toad. An empty vessel specialising in noise-making, clanging pots together inside his tabloid echo chamber. The type of unself-aware hypocrite who bitches about 'the chattering classes' without realising he's one of the main burghers.
 
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spook

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Any *smile* who talks for a living needs a good dose of shut the *smile* up. You could have Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde sharing a drive time studio and it'd start to grate after a while, let alone the vapid shitforbrains we have.
 
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AngryAnt

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given this is Newspoll as well, the LNP must be cacking their dacks that Albanese is so close to Scummo on preferred PM - that used to be a huge gap.
 

Redford

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The Murdoch papers just know no bounds what so ever. Today, the HS headline is about Andrews ordering people back to the office soon.

WTF ? How does Andrews “order” anyone back to the office ??? That’s at the complete discretion of the employer and employee relationship.

There should be stronger media laws in Australia.
 
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The Murdoch papers just know no bounds what so ever. Today, the HS headline is about Andrews ordering people back to the office soon.

WTF ? How does Andrews “order” anyone back to the office ??? That’s at the complete discretion of the employer and employee relationship.

There should be stronger media laws in Australia.
Didn't Dopey Dan also say with masks?
 
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TigerMasochist

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The Murdoch papers just know no bounds what so ever. Today, the HS headline is about Andrews ordering people back to the office soon.

WTF ? How does Andrews “order” anyone back to the office ??? That’s at the complete discretion of the employer and employee relationship.

There should be stronger media laws in Australia.
So then I'm guessing the Premier in charge of the Govt. in Victoria isn't the boss of the Govt's Pubic service in Victoria. Must be the Pubic service union running the circus then. Pay rise, work from home allowance, couple of hours a day saved by not having to commute into the city each day, no pubic transport, traffic, parking, fuel costs or annoyances. They'll never want to return to the orifice to work.
 

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So then I'm guessing the Premier in charge of the Govt. in Victoria isn't the boss of the Govt's Pubic service in Victoria. Must be the Pubic service union running the circus then. Pay rise, work from home allowance, couple of hours a day saved by not having to commute into the city each day, no pubic transport, traffic, parking, fuel costs or annoyances. They'll never want to return to the orifice to work.
What does any of that have to do with a work “order” to go into an office ? Since when has a Premier told ANY public department who needs to work in an office or not ?
 
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TigerMasochist

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What does any of that have to do with a work “order” to go into an office ? Since when has a Premier told ANY public department who needs to work in an office or not ?
He's constantly telling them all to work from home, public and private.
 

Redford

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He's constantly telling them all to work from home, public and private.
That’s right, as part of a strategy to combat Covid. So when he lifts that, it’ll be at every employer and employees discretion - not the Premiers - as to who goes or wants to go back into the office ie a fundamental part of an employer-employee relationship for a bazillion years.

You don’t get that ????
 
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TigerMasochist

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So who runs the state govt's pubic service??? Guessing the state gov't gets no say in what n how the pubic service works.
 

Redford

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So who runs the state govt's pubic service??? Guessing the state gov't gets no say in what n how the pubic service works.
Wtf does that have to do with anything ? You seriously think Daniel Andrews is going to order who does and who doesn’t have to work in an office ? Hah hah hah hah… that’s hilarious. RWNJ absurdity at its finest. He better be well advanced in changes to workplace law then !!! Hah hah hah…

No head of government has ever told any employer who needs to work on an office and who doesn’t, and never will.
 

TigerMasochist

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Pretty sure the decision options as to who goes to the office to work n who stays home from the office regarding " office workers " has only been a fairly recent option. Not a bazillion years. That is of course if you wanted to stay employed in office work.
 

TigerMasochist

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Wtf does that have to do with anything ? You seriously think Daniel Andrews is going to order who does and who doesn’t have to work in an office ? Hah hah hah hah… that’s hilarious. RWNJ absurdity at its finest. He better be well advanced in changes to workplace law then !!! Hah hah hah…

No head of government has ever told any employer who needs to work on an office and who doesn’t, and never will.
Yeah guess Dan's way to busy ordering everyone else exactly what to do n when to do it to even bother thinking about suggesting that it's time for Govt paid office workers to go back to work in the Govt office.
 
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