urgh. Working in America where I have a grand total of seven days off per year, I can attest to the reduced productivity here.
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it's all we heard from business in the 70s and 80s - Aussie workers were slack and lazy esp. compared to industrious Asians
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Interesting, as Australian workers are sought out here due to excellent work ethic.
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No job security is the bottom line, lawyers & accountants rule the workplace workers are treated as a Commodity
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Lack of sophistication, commonsense & economic nouse in "Business leaders" of Aus is astounding. And
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Is the business leader trying to compete with China Labor conditions. Apple’s company got into trouble for creating suicides
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No Bernard it's 1740 and Jethro Tull is inventing his seed drill! Liberal Innovation.
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"Thick as a brick"?
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They want us to work every day of our life till the day we die preferably without being paid, too, a modern slavery
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Who was it? Could be any one of many. There are plenty of possibilities.
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- another intelligent & insighful contribution from our business leaders
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My US employer allows one week off a year. And it's not legislated. They don't have to give you anything. Everyone's burnt out
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