
Originally Posted by
Pickles2
Lol.
If you don't think $200K PLUS benefits is too dear, I rest my case.
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS,...PLUS BENEFITS....reasonable?..Yeah right.
Pickles.
OK, I'll bite again (I gave up several posts back when I realised I'd just be doing this:
)
Anyway, since you keep mentioning it, yes I actually agree with you and in my opinion I would say that $200k is excessive for your 'average' worker on a site or in a plant. Note, this is NOT fact, just my opinion.
However, as lots of people have tried to point out to you the "$200k average" worker is UTTER BOLLOCKS and again as people tried to point out to you, the CFMEU ISN'T INVOLVED IN MANUFACTURING!
As an aside, I'm sure there are trades where certain specialties/skills/danger would demand pay near that, and I wouldn't begrudge them if that's what they got.
I understand the point that you're trying (very badly) to explain in that the relatively high wages in Oz won't help manufacturing and don't help our competitiveness globally.
HOWEVER this is only one aspect, the other is help from the government. This 'help' takes many forms and, despite myself and others explaining more than once, you seem to only equate government help with direct monetary support from Oz gov't to Oz industry and ignore the regulatory 'help' that other governments put in place to provide support to their industry.
Regulatory help that our government (of both persuasions) doesn't do, placing our manufacturing at a further disadvantage.
Dan
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