What was he promised, I wonder?
THE head of Australia’s largest blue collar union yesterday provided a much-needed fillip for the Gillard government by endorsing its carbon tax.
The endorsement by the Australian Workers Union came just weeks after AWU national secretary Paul Howes vowed to oppose the impost if it cost a single worker’s job.
Mr Howes said in Sydney yesterday he had been mollified by the generous industry compensation package, particularly for the steel sector.
But Mr Howes, whose union represents about 135,000 workers, most of whom work in trade-exposed areas of the economy, said the government had done a less-than-stellar job of selling the controversial package.
“Look, it hasn’t been perfect, has it?” Mr Howes said of the government’s salesmanship.
“I mean, Blind Freddy can tell you that. But that’s their job. They’ll work it out.” (source)
Such touching faith in Labor’s abilities. He must be thinking of previous successes: BER, pink batts, er…
The reality is that the unions and Labor are joined at the hip, and despite all the tough talking, when the crunch comes, they collapse like a cheap accordion.









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