These same arguments were used a few years ago in another port, claims of losing business because the hours the watersiders were not working, only worked half the hours paid, a heap of folks on here knowing all, based on the media campaign organised by the port management slammed the employees, and guess what, they knew nothing.
I suspect the case here is similar give the port I am referring to was under offer from the former employer of the current POA ceo/chief. Many of the tactics were the similar, inflated earning figures etc one watersider on 120k plus blah blah, the highest earning guy was on about 90k and he worked mostly night shifts and some weeks up to 70 hours per week.
As this is a emotive topic due to a dedicated campaign by POA to tell you all the earnings of its employees and make it look as if they are getting it better than you, you all know best. Just wonder how you would like to work their shifts, in the conditions they sometimes work.
There will be load of facts out there we have not been privy to, the unions are needed in this environment, large employers can afford the best lawyers to poke loopholes in the ERA, individual employees cant, divide and concur, sure you bosses are great in smaller business but these kind of outfits consider workers as simply a cost not a benefit.
Its not the destination that is important its the journey.
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