I think what we have happening here now, is what we can expect after VSU. Whenever anyone... has any trouble at work now, they're blaming it on the new workplace legislation. After VSU, whenever anyone... has trouble at uni, they'll blame it on VSU.
It's just silliness.
I was myself was sacked unfairly from a job some weeks ago and could well have had a case against my employer. I didn't bother because any superficial examination of the business would have revealed that the employees were being paid cash in hand, and I didn't want to endanger the income of my old colleagues. That, and there's plenty of work for young, able-bodied and exploitable people like me.
Ok, now let me give you the flip side. My dad employed a guy who was kinda fucked up by being addicted to heavy drugs, he wasn't exactly the best worker, but he kept him employed. He was employed for somewhere up to 4 years (a fairly long time), now in this time... he first injured his knee and required 6 months off work, he got workers comp etc, when he came back - had his job of course... then later he also hurt his back (along with another employee). Now just before this time dad was planning on firing him, he wasn't a very good worker (the kpi charts had him doing very bad), the workers didn't get along with him, and it was a hard time (cuts needed to be made). However, he kept him on for a while, and when he hurt his back he told him to go get workers comp, now this lasted for a bit over a month, then after the doctors told him that he was ok to go back to work, 2 weeks later, he was fired due to lack of work (it wasn't just lack of work, it had more to do with how terrible a worker he was, but he put down lack of work so he could get another job easier).
Now first of all, he got dad to meet up with him and a guy from the union to talk about why he was sacked... dad did it and it all went ok, then after this guy complained that he wasn't paid his full redundancy (for lack of work it's meant to be 8 weeks)... so dad had to pay that, for the sheer fact that he didn't disclose the real reason for firing him because he was trying to be a decent guy.
Now the guy is suing for unfair dismissal, claiming that his sore back was the reason he got fired. Now, the interesting thing is... a) the doctors had cleared up his bad back, b) able bodied people were also fired, based on performance, and c) the guy that hurt his back at the same time did
not get fired and is still employed.
Now alot of bullshit has to be gone through to deal with this guy, just because he's a jerk? And what punishment will he get for being such a jerk? None.
My dad really is a good employer as far as I can tell (I know i'm bias, but one of my school friends and a couple of other guys i know close work for him, and they seem happy). He gives them bbq breakfasts on mondays... and brings beer to them on fridays... he gives them all company cars, and often pays for their speeding fines/parking infringments... he gives out christmas bonuses, has annual christmas parties (out of his own pocket, full alcohol etc)...
But he has to get hastled out by some druggy dickhead, being led around by his mum, who has not had a job since, just because he wants to cry foul. It sux, and it's expensive. So yea, there are bad employers, but there are bad employees too - There will always be people out there, in it for themselves, screwing people over, and I think it's a mistake to see it as confined to employers.